As the men argue, Atticus realizes that Boo Radley killed Ewell<span>, and it is Boo who Tate is trying to protect. They finally agree that </span>Ewell<span> did fall on his own knife, a decision Scout fully understands. Boo sees Jem one more time and then asks Scout to take him home.</span>
The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. END RHYME. The stylistic or literary device that the author uses in the given lines above is called the END RHYME. The words that rhyme in the given lines are "long" and "wrong", and "dead" and "said". Hope this answer helps.
I think that it's going to be mystery and magic.