boo gives it to her
Boo Radley.
Scout gets the blanket on the night of the fire when someone kindly wraps it around her shoulders while they are evacuated from their burning home. Scout is unaware of who placed the blanket on her, but later learns it was Boo Radley who saved her life during the fire.
Scout is saved from the fire by Boo Radley, who carries her out of the burning house to safety. Boo is the mysterious neighbor who has been watching over Scout and her brother throughout the novel. Scout recognizes Boo's kindness and humanity, leading her to see him in a new light.
A blanket to keep warm
She had a blanket.
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Though the book does not actually say who put the blanket around Scout, we as the reader are made to think that it was Boo Radley. Boo may have not known that Scout was cold at all, and just did it as a sign of caring friendship and to emphasise the idea that Boo Radley is there for her and Jem.
Scout was watching the fire burn down the house, but she was cold while this happened. So Boo, who isn't as mean and crazy as everyone thinks, put's a blanket on Scout so she stays warm.
Boo Radley. He silently places it on Scout, because of the coolness, while she and Jem were watching the fire. Scout and Jem were so indulged by the fire consuming the town that neither noticed when the blanket was wrapped around them.
Boo Radley gave the blanket to Scout when Ms. Maudie's house caught on fire.
Boo Radley
a blanket