Answer:
One word to describe this chapter would be revenge/ harassment (one of these if you wanna choose) because Bob Ewell begins to harass different people in the town because he is mad that Atticus took the job that Ewell wanted so this chapter is all about how Ewell takes his anger out on other people who were connected with the case before and holds a grudge against them
Explanation:
One part of the chapter that surprised me was when Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout on their way home in the dark. This chapter shocked me because attacking children is a horrible crime with a huge price to pay and for him willing to do that is crazy. (but in the end Boo kills Ewell) I hope this is still helpful.
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Answer:
Sadness
Explanation:
Rikki is completely aware of the high risk he is taking by fighting Nag. He realizes this may be the last time he ever fights with a snake, and he will make sure that it will be worth it. The statement, "He preferred to be found with his teeth locked," shows that if he is found dead, he wants it to be clear he did not die hiding in vain. He died fighting for his loved ones. :/
Obviously, he lived, but that's my best answer idk tho