To Kill a Mockingbird

at the end of trial why does reverend skyes tell scout to stand up what effect does this line have on the reader why do you think the author focuses the readers gaze on atticus and not on tom robinson

at the end of trial why does reverend skyes tell scout to stand up what effect does this line have on the reader why do you think the author focuses the readers gaze on atticus and not on tom robinson

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