The night that Jem went back to get his pants, he told scout that the pants were waiting on the Radley fence sewn up and folded.
Jem revealed to Scout that when he went back to retrieve his pants, they were mended and folded neatly on the fence. He believed it was Boo Radley who had fixed them for him, showing compassion and kindness towards the children.
Jem tells Scout that when he returned to get his pants from Boo Radley's house, his pants were sewn up and placed neatly on top of the fence.
Jem and Scout initially think the noise in the Radley yard might be Boo Radley's ghost, a cow stuck in the fence, or someone playing a harmonica.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," when Jem, Scout, and Dill sneak into the Radley backyard, they are frightened, and Jem's pants get caught on the fence as they try to escape. This incident heightens their curiosity about Boo Radley and leads to consequences that help them understand more about Boo and his family.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem does retrieve his pants after leaving them stuck on the Radley fence as he and Scout try to spy on Boo Radley. He goes back in the middle of the night to fetch them with Scout's help.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Jem loses his pants while sneaking onto the Radley property to retrieve them. He gets stuck in the fence, and when he goes back to get them later, they have been folded and mended by Boo Radley.
Jem needed to return to get his pants in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because they had gotten caught and torn on the Radley fence while he was fleeing from Boo Radley's house. It was important for him to retrieve them as they were evidence of his presence in the Radley yard, and he didn't want to get in trouble with his father, Atticus.
Jem got his pants caught on the fence while he and Scout were running away from Boo Radley's house. When he went back to retrieve them, the pants were mended and folded neatly on the fence, which surprised Jem and Scout.
Jem, Dill, and Scout use axle grease to lubricate the fence hinges and keep it from squeaking while playing a nighttime game in the Radley's yard.
The kids greased the gate hinges with butter to prevent it from squeaking. They did this to avoid attracting noise and attention when sneaking onto Boo Radley's property.
Jem's pants were caught and torn on the fence as he and Scout were running away from Boo Radley's house. Jem left them behind and escaped, returning later in the night to retrieve them, finding them mended and neatly folded on the fence. Boo Radley had repaired them for him.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Nathan Radley seals the hole in the tree where Boo Radley leaves gifts for Jem and Scout. This prevents Boo from communicating with the children and is seen as a way to isolate him further from the community.