I'll answer question #2 :)
"Why does Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell's death was self-inflicted?"
Heck Tate keeps insisting that Bob Ewell fell on his knife because he does not want to drag Boo Radley into the public eye. Boo has been out of society for far too long, and although Heck knows that Boo killed Bob for a good reason, he might think that the public will not. Or yet, they'll make him a hero and he'll be overcrowded with gifts from the neighborhood. Heck knows that Boo does not want to be made public, and is a very shy person, so he knows that it is best to just tell everyone that Bob Ewell fell upon his own knife.
~Hope I helped!~
A because misery can't "take over" life, "hold on to a helm", or any other human actions, because misery is inhuman.
<u>causes and risk factors of Juvenile delinquency are listed below;</u>
- lack of self esteem and confidence
- Hereditary and biological influences
- single parent families
- neglected or rejected by parent, siblings and also peers
- low socio-economic status
- poor socialization
- poor parent child relationship.
Because Turner has found his soulmate, dark skinned girl Lizzie Bright, that lives on the Malaga island, where live only Negro people. Local gentleman suggested other local members of entourage to remove all the people from Malaga island so that they can build an entertaining complex that will attract the tourists. Turner understands that those people ought to leave their lovely native land even though that they have no place to move to, so he thunks that this idea is totally unfair and struggles for justice.