He knows it's a white person, a boy and suggests Jem's Finch name.
Nathan Radley likely knew who was in his back yard because he was aware of most activities around his property. He was vigilant and protective of his space, so he would have taken notice of any intruders or unexpected visitors.
Nathan Radley believes that a negro was in his back yard, where as in reality, it was Scout, Jem and Dill.
He probably didn't know, but Boo Radley/Arthur Radley probably knew, and might have told him.
Yes, Atticus knew that Jem and Scout were the ones snooping around in Nathan Radley's collard patch at night, but he did not tell Scout until a few years after the event.
nothing because he wasn't at his house at that time
no
Scout gets stuck and ends up rolling into the Radley yard, where she is met with a warning shot from Mr. Nathan Radley. This incident causes tension with the Radley family and sets off a chain of events in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, tells Jem that he cemented the knothole because the tree in the yard is dying. This information delivers a blow to Jem and Scout, who have been cherishing the gifts left in the knothole by Boo Radley.
Nathan Radley revealed the information about size four footprints found in the Radleys' backyard.
Mr. Nathan Radley is a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" who is the reclusive and strict older brother of Boo Radley. He is known for sealing up the knothole in the tree, where Boo leaves gifts for Scout and Jem. Nathan also plays a role in the climax of the novel when he shoots at what he believes is an intruder in his yard, but ends up hitting Mr. Ewell instead.
jem goes back to get his pants from the radleys he does it because jem doesnt want atticus to know he went in their yard to try to see boo
Yes, in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Mr. Nathan Radley shoots his gun when he believes there is an intruder in his yard, which turns out to be Jem and Scout sneaking around trying to see Boo Radley. This incident adds to the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere surrounding the Radley house.
The kids stop trying to communicate with Boo Radley after the incident where Nathan Radley shoots at them while they are sneaking into his yard to leave a message for Boo. They realize that Boo might not want to interact with them, and they also understand that he prefers his privacy.
Jem returns to the Radley yard to retrieve the pants he left behind earlier in the night. He is determined to retrieve them despite the risks involved because he doesn't want Atticus to find out that they were sneaking around that night.
Scout lands in the Radley yard under the tree.
The children were trying to take a look at radley and then when dill approchers to take a look throught the window they saw the shadow of a man with a hat on, that first thing they thought that it was the tree but it was not wind this night, they were so scar that they moved slowly to the gate and run away.
When Jem, Scout, and Dill sneaked to the back of the Radley house to peek inside, they were caught by Nathan Radley. Jem's pants got caught on the fence as they were running away, so he had to leave them behind. This event heightened the mystery surrounding Boo Radley and added tension to their interactions with the Radley house.
when him, scout, and dill were trying to sneak into their yard to get a better look at Boo (Arthur).