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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," when Sheriff Tate discusses the best way to handle men like Bob Ewell, he refers to the incident when Atticus shot the rabid dog. Tate suggests that sometimes it is necessary for someone else to step in and take action, just as Atticus did with the dog, in order to protect the community.

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