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Question: Reading Comprehension
Why is Bob Ewell so upset after Tom Robinson is convicted in TO Kill a Mockingbird?
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Bob Ewell is so upset because when he testified against Tom Robinson he wanted to be a hero for that. But, he didn't get anything for winning. So, Bob Ewell basically did it for publicaty.
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