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Why did mayella say she was afraid of Atticus?

Mayella was afraid of Atticus in the courtroom because he was treating her with respect and she had never been treated like that before. She was also afraid of Atticus because he might ask her questions and she might give him answers that could lead him to the truth and then her father would do horrible things to her.


What question does Atticus ask that shows both Mr Tate and MrEwell had no real concern for Mayella's condition?

Atticus asks Mr. Tate if he sent for a doctor when he arrived at the Ewell house, to which Mr. Tate replies 'No'. Atticus then asks Mr. Ewell why he didn't call a doctor, to which Mr. Ewell hesitates and does not provide a clear answer, indicating their lack of concern for Mayella's condition.


Why does Atticus ask tom Robinson to write out his name?

Atticus was showing the Ewell was left handed and that he could have beaten Mayella.


Why does Atticus ask Heck Tate if he had called for a doctor?

He asks this because if they didnt call a doctor, it kind =a showed the obviousness that they were lying. Also, if they didnt call a doctor, there was no real proof that Tom Robinson raped Mayella Ewell. They can always ask a doctor to examine Mayella whether or not she really was or if she is faking.


In to kill a mockingbird what question does atticus ask the sheriff three times?

When Sheriff Tate is on the stand Atticus asks him three times which side of her face Mayella's injuries were on. Sheriff Tate is confused at first and says her injuries are on the left, when he meant his left, and her right. This is significant because it implies a left handed attacker, and the man Mayella accused has a useless left arm.


What does Atticus ask mr Ewell to do while on the witness stand?

Atticus asks Mr. Ewell to write his name to show the court his dominant hand, as he is trying to prove that Mr. Ewell could have been the one to harm his daughter, Mayella. This questioning helps to establish doubt about Mr. Ewell's credibility and the events surrounding the case.


Why does atticus ask tom to catch a glass cup in to kill a mockingbird?

Atticus asks Tom to catch a glass cup to test his injured arm's mobility and strength. This incident symbolizes Atticus's respect for Tom's dignity and humanity, challenging racist attitudes that dehumanize black individuals. It also shows Atticus's belief in fairness and justice for all, regardless of race.


What does Scout ask Atticus after he returns from Radley Place after Mrs. Radley died?

Scout ask Atticus what does rape means?


Why does the sheriff ask Atticus to shot him?

Atticus is said to be the best shooter in town


Which president was asked to be king of America?

I don't have any friends to ask you are my only friend. I don't have any friends to ask you are my only friend.


What does aunt Alexandra ask atticus to do about calpurnia?

To get her out of the house


What does Scout ask Atticus after he asks her why she fought Francis?

Scout asks Atticus what a "whore-lady" is, as she heard it from Francis while they were fighting. She is confused by the term and wants Atticus to explain it to her.