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What do we learn about the Ewell family from scout and Atticus's conversations?

From Scout and Atticus's conversations, we learn that the Ewell family is poor, uneducated, and live in squalor. They are considered the town's outcasts and are often looked down upon by the community due to their questionable morals and behaviors. Atticus emphasizes the importance of understanding their circumstances and showing compassion towards them, despite their shortcomings.


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We learn that Tom is physically abusive and May Ellen is too frightened to cross him in public.


What more do we learn about the Ewell . family from Atticus's cross examination?

We learn that Tom is physically abusive and May Ellen is too frightened to cross him in public.


What more do we learned about the Ewell family from Atticus's cross examination?

We learn that Tom is physically abusive and May Ellen is too frightened to cross him in public.


What more do we learn about the Ewell family from Atticus' cross examinations?

We learn that Tom is physically abusive and May Ellen is too frightened to cross him in public.


What do you learn in chapter about maycomb Atticus finch and his family?

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What do you learn from Bob Ewell's evidence in ch 17 to kill a mockingbird?

Bob Ewell got a job and lost it in the same day due to laziness.He was snooping around Judge Taylor's house.He followed and harassed Helen Robinson on her way to work.


What do you learn about Ewells in the chapter3?

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What does Atticus expect form Jem to learn if he stands in bob ewells shoes a minute?

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What important fact does Atticus bring out in his cross examination of bob Ewell?

Atticus brings out in the trail the fact that Bob Ewell is left handed. The right side of his daughters face is beat up so if Tom is right handed it would be hard to hit her hard on her right. Therefore proving Bob beat his daughter not Tom.