Jem and Dill roll Scout in a tire and it goes out of control, ending up in the Radley yard. Read the book; it's amazing.
Scout ended up in the yard in front of the Radley house while walking home from the Halloween pageant. As she was walking with Jem, they were attacked by Bob Ewell, and in the scuffle, Scout was pushed into the yard. Boo Radley, who had been watching over them from his house, emerged to protect them and fought off Bob Ewell, saving their lives.
yes she does
Scouting is commonly know as joining a group to camp and earn badges. So to scout at home.set up a tent and camp in your yard and set up badges to try and complete the requirments to earn the badg. So you can scout your self.
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."
She was in a tire and was rolled into the yard
Scout hopes to receive satisfaction from defending her father's honor and proving her toughness in front of her classmates. She wants to show that she is not afraid to stand up for her family and beliefs.
The only family in Maycomb who locked their doors at night was the Finch family. Atticus Finch was known for implementing this safety measure in his household to protect his children, Scout and Jem, from any potential danger.
Mrs. Dubose says that if Scout doesn't change her ways, she will grow up waiting on tables at the O.K. Cafe. She believes that Scout's behavior will lead her down a disrespectful and undignified path.
Scout's a girl, not a "he". At the beginning of the book, she's 6 years old; but of course she's grown up and is 8, I think, by the end of the book.
Because she got in trouble for exposing why Walter didn't wanna take ms.Caroline's money
Jem and Scout plus Dill want to see if they can make Boo Radley a mysterious man that only comes out of his house at night to look through peoples windows and stare a them while he eats cats and squirrels,to come out of his house.Many times they have snuck in to the Radley front yard and tried to give him a note but their father Atticus has caught them and told them to leave the Radleys alone.Scout encounters a strange visit from Boo Radley when there was a fire in Maycomb but Scout was too engaged in the outbreak of the fire that she did not notice when Boo draped a wool blanket across her shoulders :)My prediction:since Maycomb is a rumerous town that Boo is not a freak just does not like to be bothered during the day,like nocturnal animals:)
Scout believes the world is coming to an end in Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because it is an unusually cold winter, there is snowfall, and Miss Maudie's house burns down. These events, along with the tension in the town over Tom Robinson's trial, contribute to Scout's feeling that the world is falling apart.