No. Jem doesn't fear the gifts any more. Jem knows that it's just Boo's way of communicating with him and Scout. He knows that Boo doesn't come out of his house but he likes the fact that he can still communicate with him. If he were still fearing the gifts, he wouldn't have written a letter of thanks towards Boo. Once Mr. Nathan Radley fills the tree with cement, Jem cries. He cries because he won't ever be able to give Boo that letter.
In chapter 7 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem no longer fears the gifts left in the tree. He becomes curious about who is placing the items there and starts to investigate.
no he gose along and tells scout to wait and see if anyone claims the items
No Jem does not fear the gifts that actually are pretty interested in them and are always surprised with the next gifts they find
The gift or gifts that my generation haves is we can be ourselves and not be offended by what people say.
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that it was boo radley
The book of deuteronomy
no he quit
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yes
No he dose not have one
Jellyfish.
No I belive it dose not
not cocain but caffein
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