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The way Mayella acted, it seemed like she was nervous the entire time. That can be a big offset to the fact that she was guilty. When she broke down too. Those who are guilty can be proved so if they, argue too much and too hard, get extremely jumpy or nervous, or breakdown or get really angry. In Mayella case she also got her words mixed up a couple times making it seem like she didn't know what happened to her, even though she supposedly experienced it. I would have to say she is guilty and my reaction is that even though she tried hard to get this story across, I really pity the fact that she had no friends or anything. I get angry though to think she tried to get Tom Robinson killed.

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