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4, Thinking back to earlier chapters, what do we know about the Ewells? From this chapter,

What do we know about Tom Robinson? Given this, why would the townsfolk be more
likely to accept Mr. Ewell's testimony than Mr. Robinson's?

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The Ewells are a white family and Tom Robison is black. The townsfolk will most likely accept the white families testimony.
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