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What made dill cry at the end of chapter 19 in the book tkam

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Dill understands that it’s awful to treat someone rudely and in a racist way, no matter who the person in question is. All people, he understands, deserve respect and kindness.

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Mr. Gilmer asks why Tom ran if he had a clear conscience, and Tom said he was afraid of being tried in court, not for what he did, but for what he didn't do.At this point, Dill starts to cry, and Scout takes him outside the courthouse. He says he can't bear to watch Mr. Gilmer behaving so disrespectfully toward Tom. Scout says that all lawyers do that and Mr. Gilmer didn't even seem to be trying as usual today. Dill points out that Atticus isn't like that. A sympathetic voice behind them agrees that it makes him sick too - they turn to see Mr. Dolphus Raymond.

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Answer:

the way that the persecuting attorney talks to Tom Robinson

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