they court room saw tom Robinson guily for rape on mayelle's but it was sure to be a lie because he was innocent
They found the defendant guilty. Despite the fact that it was obvious he was innocent.
guilty
they court room saw tom Robinson guily for rape on mayelle's but it was sure to be a lie because he was innocent
Scout worries about whether Atticus has done enough to prove Tom's innocence, and she is fearful of the possible outcome for Tom. She reflects on the racial prejudice and injustice present in the courtroom, and she struggles to make sense of the situation as a young girl.
She understands that Tom is innocent and wants him to be dealt with justly. She thinks it unfair, but you should be asking about Jem not Scout as that part of the novel is through his eyes. Jem is the one most affected by it. He reacts violently with Scout when she brings it up later but mostly he's older, he can understand more than she can.
"and each guilty was a separate stab between his shoulders", a qoute from Scout talkng about Jem's reaction when the jury's verdict comes out. EG, "GUILTY... GUILTY... GUILTY ETC ETC"
The motto of Verdict Research is 'Think Retail Think Verdict'.
It means that if you can think, and not let thoughts sidetrack you.
i think the verdict was a judge from the early 1500's. they told him to shut up and then told him he was considered guilty..... The End
Scout thinks she stepped on a wire in the dark.
the scout he is my favorite
No, thoughts a silent, unless you think out load.
just think.
think of happy thoughts if its aperson think of happy things they did to u just think happy thoughts
Jem and Scout initially think the noise in the Radley yard might be Boo Radley's ghost, a cow stuck in the fence, or someone playing a harmonica.
um let me think
BOO
deciding what you think and why