To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

What does Link Deas do during the trial? what does this say about Tom? How may this trial be seen as an example of destruction of innocence? What does Mr.Gilmer think of Tom? summarize atticus's closing statements. explain some signs of progress in maycomb,(according to Ms Maudie) what do we find out about Mr.Ewell's actions at the end of chapter 22? why does scout decide that she wants to ask waler over, and why does aunt alexandra forbid it? explain jem's idea of why boo never comes out of his house. \ analyze the roly-poly bug as an extension of one of our existing themes

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1) Mr. Link Deas stood up in front of the entire courtroom and defended Tom Robinson.

'I just want the whole lot of you to know one thing right now. That boy's worked for me eight years an' I ain't had a speck o'trouble outa him. Not a speck.'

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