The quote is "Scout, I think I'm beginning to understand something. I think I'm beginning to understand why Boo Radley's stayed shut up in the house all THIS time. It's because he wants to stay inside."
Jem says this because he is starting to realize that Boo Radley chooses to stay inside to avoid the prejudice and mistreatment he would face from the judgmental people in their community. Boo may feel safer and more comfortable hiding away from the outside world to protect himself from potential harm or misunderstanding.
he says that because he realizes that his town is very prejudiced towards people who are different {boo, tom} and he realizes that boo doesnt want to come out and be harshly and unfairly judged.
Because since Jem is 4 years older than Scout, he thinks that he is mature and smart enough to know more than Scout.
he says this because he realizes that the world has mean and cruel people in it he thinks boo radley stays insaid because he doesn't want to live around cruel people.
Because there are cruel people in the world and Boo Radley doesn't want to be apart of the cruelness in Maycomb.
For How to Kill a Mockingbird? They were just curious and wanted to know what was going on inside of the house; curious as to whether or not the rumours about the Radleys were true.
After Jem touched the Radleys' house, the children believed they saw a shadow move inside. They were convinced it was Boo Radley, and this added to their fear and fascination with him.
Miss Stephanie Crawford is the one who had the most to say about the Radleys in Maycomb. She often gossiped and spread rumors about the Radley family, particularly Boo Radley, fueling the town's curiosity and speculation about them.
Scout hears laughing inside the Radley house as she rolls into the front yard in the tire.
Atticus treats the Radleys with understanding and compassion, respecting their privacy and avoiding gossip like the rest of the Maycomb community. He demonstrates empathy and acceptance towards their reclusive nature, setting an example of tolerance and respect for others.
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at the beginning of the windpipe in the throat.
In Catching Fire, the rebellion is beginning, and is doing just that--catching fire- because the rebellion and hope is spreading and catching and people are beginning to realize they can fight back and survive. it is basically because the fire inside them to fight back is spreading.
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If you mean something beginning with ne-, then it is neutrons.
Yes, because at one point Jem says, "Maybe Boo doesn't stay inside because he has to, maybe he stays inside because he wants to." Jem begins to understand that the society does not accept Boo as a "normal" being, which Scout does not quite realize then.
Yes, conifers produce seeds inside their cones True easier to understand