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The main reason Atticus defends Tom Robinson is because he
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
Dill feels sick in the courtroom because
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
According to gossip, the Radleys keep Boo at home because he is
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
Heck Tate insists Bob Ewell fell on his own knife because Tate wants to
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
When Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with them, the children are
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
After Scout takes Boo Radley home, she
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
Atticus says you can get along better with a person if you
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
Justice for most people in To Kill a Mockingbird means doing what is fair or right according to
wants to stand up for his principles.
angry.
stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all those years.
crawl into that person's skin.
tradition.
shield Boo from public attention.
Mr. Gilmer cross-examines Tom in a disrespectful way.
insane and violent.
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