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look on page 194 4 or 5 paragraph and theres your awnser

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When Scout says Maycomb gives the Ewells "the back of its hand," she means that the community looks down on and mistreats the Ewell family, considering them inferior and unworthy of respect. The Ewells are marginalized and neglected by society because of their low social status and poor reputation.

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