one shot finch
Mr. Heck Tate calls Atticus "Ol' One-Shot," referring to Atticus's excellent marksmanship and reputation as a skilled shooter.
Atticus and Tate are arguing about how Bob Ewell died. Atticus is convinced the Jem stabbed Ewell as he tried to protect Scout from attack. At the same time, Heck knows that Bob did not die because of Jem, but Boo Radley. He also knows that if Boo Radley were trialed for murder he would be discriminated against and would be a traumatic and painful experience. So, Tate tells Atticus that Bob Ewell had fallen on his knife while in a drunk stupor. Though Atticus does not agree, Scout is convinced that Tate is correct, telling Atticus that sending Boo Radley to trial would be "sort of like shootin' a mocking-bird.
Atticus wants to establish there was never a doctor called to verify Mayella's injuries and to get Heck's description of her injuries (on which side of her body were the majority of the bruises). Later he proves that Tom Robinson couldn't of assaulted Mayella because the side of her face that the bruises were on (the right) would of required Tom to hit her with the arm that he disabled years ago (the left), and could no longer use. After that he proves that Bob Ewell is left handed, and he was far more likely to of been the one to hit her.
"Heck, we've done business with him, we've concluded that he's a nigger-lover."
He got it from bob ewell. He was going to use the knife to kill the kids. Heck tate took it to cover up that boo radley killed bob ewell. Actually he got the kitchen knife from bob ewell. He got the switch blade from someone on the street. No, I think the first answer is right, though. You have to actually combine the context clues together to get the right answer.
andrew tate
Nothing, but if anything it's the truth of the scene. The switchblade was Bob Ewell's knife. He took it from the crime scene, because that was the knife Bob tried to use to kill Jem and Scout. But Boo(Arthur) Radley heard and came at Bob, stabbing him with a kitchen knife. Jem was unconscious and Scout was pinned so it had to be Boo. Heck took the switchblade, so no one knew this. So Boo wasn't persecuted for saving their lives.
Why use a nickname for your payment accounts?
be older than a vampire then use strats
what the heck
Since kids know they are not aloud to use swear words they use others, such as heck to show expression of annoyance, rejection, disgust, etc. Since it doesn't have a bad meaning I think kids should be aloud to say heck. And it could also be used in other situations such as if they use it like with a noun example: That was a heck of an impressive speech. Have one heck of a good time, then of course it it is just fine.
Some use the nickname Rissy.
heck no!!