Bob Ewell has no job. When he does get money he spends all of it on whiskey. He has many many kids but he doesn't even know himself how many, and none of them go to school for more then one day a year. His whole family is poor and they will take anything from anyone and none of them are polite or educated.
the impression of the ewells based on To Kill a Mockingbird is that they are thought of disregarding the law and only doing things in which they have to, for example Burris Ewell only comes on the first day of school each year, showing their disregard for the law.
He (or she) learns all things.
Testimonial evidence is evidence given by a witness of things they've experienced first-hand. The first-hand account of a witness is called their testimony.
Things that are not normal or out of the ordinary. Can also mean things that are incorrect. Such as--> We noticed certain irregularities with your testimony.
Simply a slow learner
He learns that not all things are worth risking your life for.
Yes, witness testimony can be accepted as evidence, even if it was not marked as an exhibit. The credibility and relevance of the testimony will be evaluated by the court based on various factors such as witness demeanor, consistency, and corroborating evidence. It is ultimately up to the judge to determine the weight and value of the testimony in the case.
Scout manages to go throughthe trial and not catch Maycomb's usual disease- prejudice. She also learns how to look at things from other people's views.
Factual evidence supports personal testimony well. It's always good to have things that are indisputable to accompany those that are a bit more flexible.
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird the character of Scout learns that black people in Maycomb have a strong sense of community. She also learns that even though they are poor they have dignity.
In the book "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements, Bobby learns the importance of empathy and understanding others who may be different from him. Through his experiences of being invisible, he learns to appreciate the perspectives of others and becomes more compassionate towards those facing different challenges.
A visual learner is someone who learns best by watching or seeing how something is done. A visual learner would do best watching the teacher perform an experiment, watching a film or using photos/pictures accompanied by text