Which is the most accurate characterization of Mayella Ewell during her cross-examination?
She misinterprets courtesy as mockery.
She is protective of her father.
She is traumatized by the
She tells the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Respuesta :

She misinterprets courtesy as mockery. 

Answer: She misinterprets courtesy as mockery.

Explanation: Mayella Ewell is an important character in the novel "To kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. She accuses falsely Tom Robinson, a black man, for having raped her. In the novel, Tom is polite and Mayella misunderstands that.