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Atticus' response is that Tom Robinson will probably be found NOT guilty, that is, he is convinced that the jury is now believing Tom Robinson.

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Atticus tells Jem that there is always a possibility that a jury could convict an innocent man, even if there is overwhelming evidence to the contrary, because people can be influenced by bias, fear, and prejudice. He emphasizes the importance of standing up for what is right and just, even in the face of adversity or injustice.

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