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The main circumstantial evidence used to convict Tom Robinson in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the testimony of Mayella Ewell, who accuses him of raping her. Additionally, the fact that Tom is a black man accused of a crime against a white woman in a racially charged society also plays a significant role in his conviction. Other factors include the physical injuries on Mayella's body and the biased perceptions and prejudices of the jury and community.
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Apex - forced into convict labor until they were adults
atticus finch
Fraser Robinson Sr. died 1936 and Fraser Robinson Jr.1991. Hope it helps.
evidence
The evidence helps scientists come up with explanations about the natural world
The convict asks Pip for a file and some food in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. He needs the file to remove his leg iron and the food to sustain himself while he hides from the authorities.
boo radley
In the novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe, Robinson saves Friday from being sacrificed by a group of cannibals and then befriends him, teaching him English and converting him to Christianity. Robinson also helps Friday escape to the safety of his island hideout.
the eagle
A clue.
Provis is a character in the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. He is an escaped convict who helps Pip early in the story, and later reveals himself to be Pip's benefactor. Provis is later revealed to be Abel Magwitch, Pip's convict benefactor.