"Miss" and "ma'am" because she thinks he is mocking her, instead of being polite.
Atticus wanted the jury to have a picture of Mayella's life because he was trying to get everyone to see that she has to do all the chores, and she like the "outcast" of the family. He was also trying to show that Bob Ewell gets mad and drunk a lot at Mayella. And that is how she gets beat, and raped.
Scout gets angry and punches Francis in the face for insulting her father. She defends Atticus and does not tolerate derogatory remarks about him.
There were actually two encounters between Bob Ewell and Atticus Finch. The first, which was in court, tells us that Atticus is much the smarter of the two, since he gets Ewell to reveal that he is left-handed. The second, outside the Post Office, tells us that Ewell is a thoroughly evil man who intends to get revenge on Atticus for making it clear that he had been the one who had hurt Mayella.
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Linda gets upset about what happened at the restaurant.
Linda gets upset about what happened at the restaurant.
Everybody gets upset.
Walter pours syrup on his food because he doesn't have much at home and enjoys the taste. Atticus gets upset with Scout for pointing out Walter's actions because it is impolite to criticize someone's behavior, especially when it is related to their social or economic background. Atticus wants Scout to understand the importance of empathy and kindness towards others.
Calpurnia runs to the Radley's house and knocks on the front door shouting to them about the mad dog. This prompts Scout to point out to Jem that Calpurnia is supposed to go around to the back.
Tom gets upset when Huck steals the watermelon because Tom values his reputation and doesn't want to be associated with thievery. He is also concerned about getting into trouble for something he didn't do himself.
Scout fights her cousin Francis at Finch's Landing because he insults her father, Atticus, by calling him names and criticizing him for defending Tom Robinson, a black man. This leads to Scout's emotional outburst and physical confrontation with Francis.
Even though people criticize Atticus for being a "nigger-lover" and they don't say it to his face, he doesn't treat them any differently he would normally would. He treats them with respect like he would treat any other human being. For example, Jem gets upset that Miss Maudie calls Atticus a "nigger-lover", Atticus hears this but still treats Miss Maudie in a civil way like a gentlemen.