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To kill a mockingbird: chapter 20 — atticus challenges the jury to rise above the “evil assumptions” that bob and mayella ewell are con dent that the jury will accept. what are these “evil assumptions”? how do these assumptions prevent the jury from seeing tom robinson for who he really is? how do these evil assumptions—or stereotypes—threaten justice?

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