Jem and scout were nervous for there father he might get killed
you see the moon at night time dummys
Usually, you can't see the moon when there is a storm coming. You can't see the moon when there is a storm happening.
No the moon does not disappear. The moon you see depends on where the moon is. if you cannot see the moon that means it is a solar eclipse or a new moon. so the moon never disappears.
We see the moon because it reflects the sun's light.
Dill and Jem see the shadow of Atticus Finch when Jem is on the porch of the house.
To see if Atticus is responsible
Jem respects Dill because he appreciates his imaginative ideas and his courageous spirit. Dill's creativity and fearless nature inspire Jem to see him in a new light and form a bond based on shared adventures and experiences.
Jem helps Dill to get cleaned up and takes him back to the Finch house, where they listen to Dill's story about how he ran away from home.
No, Jem and Dill's plan to lure Boo Radley out of his house did not work in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird." Their plan of trying to see him fail and they are eventually caught by Atticus.
Dill is visiting his aunt in Meridian, and Jem is recovering at home after breaking his arm.
Jem and Dill are sitting up high in the balcony during the courthouse meeting, as they are not allowed to sit on the main floor with the rest of the adults. They are watching the trial from a distance to better understand what is happening.
Jem goes to the Radley's house and slaps the side of it because Dill dared him to.
When Dill and Jem attempt to see Boo Radley, they are caught by Atticus. He reprimands them for trying to sneak onto the Radley property, and explains the importance of respecting other people's privacy. This incident reinforces the theme of empathy and understanding in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Jem and Scout were most looking forward to spending time with Dill, the adventurous and imaginative boy who visited them in the summers. They were excited for his arrival and the new adventures they would have together in Maycomb.
Jem's response "In a pig's ear you did" is slang that means disbelief or skepticism, similar to saying "I don't believe you" in a playful or sarcastic way. Jem doesn't think that Dill actually helped engineer the train; he is expressing doubt about Dill's claim.
Dill loses his pants on the fence of Boo Radley's house after Jem and Dill go to the Radley's house to deliver a note to Boo. Jem was stuck on the fence and Dill got him off, but then Dill lost his pants in the process.