Dill explains Jem's missing plants by first saying they were playing strip Poker by the fish pond. Dill then said they were lighting matches to explain the missing plants.
Dill tells Scout and Jem that he didn't have any pants on after he escaped from his home and traveled to Maycomb because he wanted to swim.
Dill told Atticus that Jem lost his pants by gambling with him.
Dill tells Atticus and the others that they played 'strip poker', and that Dill won and has Jem's pants.
Dill didn't lose his pants, Jem did...Jem explains how he lost his pants by telling Atticus that they were playing Strip Poker and Dill won them.
He says him and Jem were making sweet love.
It got ripped
he said they were playing strip poker
i think one of the kids comes up with strip poker as the excuse xD not sure which one said it though sorry
The excuse given was that Jem's pants got caught on a fence and he had to take them off to get free. However, this story was later revealed to be a lie, and the pants had actually been left behind at the Radley house after a mysterious encounter with Boo Radley.
Dill creates a wild and imaginative explanation for Jem's missing pants, suggesting that they were stolen by a mythical creature like a gremlin or a haint. This story adds humor to the situation and helps lighten the mood.
He said they were playing "Strip Poker"
Dill explains that he lost Jem's pants during their late-night raid on the Radley Place because he got caught in the fence and had to leave them behind in order to escape.
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.
Dill tells Atticus that Jem lost his pants in a game of strip poker.
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 says he lost his pants playing strip poker by the fish pond with dill.
You mean Jem's pants? Dill said he won them while playing Strip Poker.
they were by the radley house got scared and ranaway
Atticus is surprised and concerned to find Dill hiding in Scout's room as he had no idea Dill was there. He quickly assesses the situation and ensures Dill is safe before addressing the situation with both children.