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9 June, 12:01

Why is Tom Robinson unable to use his left arm?

A. He fell out of a tree and broke it

B. It got caught in a cotton gin

C. It was caught under a tractor when Tom was a child

D. He was born without the use of his left arm

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  1. 9 June, 12:28
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    Tom Robinson is unable to use his left arm because " B. It got caught in a cotton gin,"--which was actually a relatively rare thing to have happen in history.
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