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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 22-25, What is Atticus' reaction to Ewell's threats? EXPLAIN

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dcrim1972
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  • 07-05-2019

Answer:

When Atticus proved that Tom was innocent, Bob was angry about it and he retalliated by his actions at the post office.  Atticus is a type of person who does not take things personally and he sees that Bob just needed to cool down.  This reaction from Atticus to Bob does not stop; he intends on coming for Atticus in a different way, his kids (Scout and Jem)

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