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Had Tom ever come inside the Ewell’s fence before?
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Who was Bob Ewell yelling at?
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Why did Tom run away?
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Who harmed Mayella Ewell?
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Did this person provide any other important information?
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Tom Robinson’s Answer
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(Chapter 17)
(Chapter 18)
(Chapter 19)
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How did this person behave on the witness stand? In other words, how would you describe them as a person?
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Was this person willing to admit to information that might make them look bad?
What does this person look like?
How would you describe this person’s body language? (For example, do they fidget and act nervous, are they softspoken and confident, etc.)