To Kill a Mockingbird Chpt 19 thru 22

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Across
  1. 3. Acting rightly despite likely failure
  2. 4. (2wrds)Employer who publicly supports Tom
  3. 6. Central force influencing the verdict
  4. 8. Atticus’s response to Bob Ewell’s insult
  5. 12. What the court fails to deliver
  6. 15. Towns claim of fairness versus actions
  7. 20. (2wrds) Mayella’s abusive father
  8. 22. (2wrds)Prosecutor’s key witness
  9. 25. Central event of these chapters
  10. 26. Decision reached by the jury
  11. 28. What Atticus argues is lacking
  12. 29. Where the Black community sits in court
  13. 30. (2wrds)Prosecuting attorney
  14. 31. What Atticus asks the jury to believe
  15. 32. (2wrds)Lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
  16. 34. What the Black spectators show Atticus after the trial
  17. 36. Ideal Atticus invokes in closing argument
  18. 38. Best descriptor of Atticus’s actions
  19. 39. Group responsible for the verdict
Down
  1. 1. Social rule Mayella breaks
  2. 2. Spoken evidence under oath
  3. 5. Outcome of the trial
  4. 7. Piece of furniture Tom is asked to break up
  5. 9. Verdict reached despite weak proof
  6. 10. Unspoken force driving the outcome
  7. 11. (2wrds)Presiding judge at the trial
  8. 13. Reason Tom gives for running away
  9. 14. Bob Ewell’s reaction after the verdict
  10. 15. Small but persistent idea the children cling to
  11. 16. Who respond most emotionally to the verdict
  12. 17. Moral responsibility of silent bystanders
  13. 18. Moral failure of the town during injustice
  14. 19. Inner guide Atticus follows
  15. 21. Emotion motivating Mayella’s accusation
  16. 23. (2wrds)Physical disability that undermines the accusation
  17. 24. Core moral trait Atticus demonstrates
  18. 27. (2wrds)Defendant accused of assault
  19. 33. Legal step Atticus plans next
  20. 35. Understanding denied to Tom Robinson
  21. 37. Mayella’s emotional condition