Scout feels a piece of metal sticking out of Bob Ewell's ribs, which turns out to be the knife that he intended to use to harm Jem and Scout on the night of the attack. This discovery helps to confirm Boo Radley's involvement in saving the children and killing Bob Ewell in self-defense.
Jem and Scout are "ambushed" by Bob Ewell. Boo Radley comes to the rescue and stabs Bob under his ribs.
Yes Bob Hope was a boyscoutt person
Bob ewell
Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Boo Radley, who had been watching over the children, came to their rescue and ultimately saved them from Bob Ewell.
Atticus reads the book "The Gray Ghost" to Scout and Jem the night of Bob Ewell's attack. This book is one of Scout's favorites, and she finds comfort in listening to her father read it.
Bob Ewell.
he found Mayella bruised and beaten, and she told him that Tom Robinson had raped her. Atticus cross-examines the witness, who admits that no doctor was summoned, and tells Atticus that Mayella's bruises were concentrated on the right side of her face. Tate leaves the stand, and Bob Ewell is called.
a kitchen knife in his ribs (probably in his heart, too)
They are attacked in the dark by mr.ewell and boo comes to the rescue (which you don't realize until later)
Bob Ewell scares Scout and Jem on their walk in Chapter 28. He follows them, attacks them, and ultimately injures Jem.