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What does Atticus say is the reason that Mayella lied about Tom Robinson?
She was worried her father would be put in jail for beating her.
She felt ashamed and wanted to destroy the evidence of her offense.
Her father would kill her if she told the truth.
Mayella was angry that Tom refused her love, and she wanted revenge.
What does Atticus say is the reason that Mayella lied about Tom Robinson?
She was worried her father would be put in jail for beating her.
She felt ashamed and wanted to destroy the evidence of her offense.
Her father would kill her if she told the truth.
Mayella was angry that Tom refused her love, and she wanted revenge.
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**Her father would kill her if she told the truth.**
This explanation aligns with the themes of fear and oppression depicted in "To Kill a Mockingbird," particularly regarding Mayella's abusive relationship with her father, Bob Ewell.
**Her father would kill her if she told the truth.**
This explanation aligns with the themes of fear and oppression depicted in "To Kill a Mockingbird," particularly regarding Mayella's abusive relationship with her father, Bob Ewell.
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