Which threatening act does Bob Ewell do with regard to the Finches?
He spits in Atticus's face in the street.
He tries to break into the Finch house.
He approaches Scout while she is in the car at Tom Robinson's house.
He sends threatening letters

Respuesta :

I know bob definitely broke into someone's house but I don't remember whose and he did spit at Atticus

Answer:

He spits in Atticus' face in the street.

Explanation:

These characters are from "To Kill a Mockingbird". In the story, mockingbird is an idea of innocence. To kill a mockingbird indirectly implies to destroy innocence.

Bob Ewell was a cruel, abusive and ignorant drunkard and who does not care for kids. He accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter, Mayella. Ewell later attempts to murder Jem and Scout Finch with a knife. But were saved by Boo Radley who killed Ewell with the knife.

But the sheriff made an official report that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife and died unattended to.

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