- Mr. Radley fills up the knot-hole with cement before they got to thank whoever left all the things in the knot-hole
- Mr. Radley shoots a Negro, which was Jem
- Jem's pants are folded and stitched back together when he found them, after the neighborhood was asleep.
(happened in chapter 7)
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem gets revenge on Scout by pushing her into the tire. This incident occurs when Scout contradicts Jem about where steam begins to rise.
In Chapter 28 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout is relieved to see Jem alive after the attack. She displays her love and concern for him by holding his hand and stating that she cannot remember running to him after the incident. Scout's emotions in this chapter show her deep bond with her brother and her fear of losing him.
In Chapter 16, Jem is around 12 years old and Scout is around 9 years old.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout go to church with Calpurnia in Chapter 12. This chapter explores the theme of racial segregation and the different worlds that Jem and Scout experience in their small town of Maycomb.
It happens in chapter 7. That's when Mr. Nathan Radley puts cement in the knothole.Mustache! :{)AHA
Bob Ewell scares Scout and Jem on their walk in Chapter 28. He follows them, attacks them, and ultimately injures Jem.
scout is in 3rd grade and jem is in 7th grade
Scout is entering 3rd grade while Jem is going into 7th grade. Jem and Scout are two of the characters in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
chapter 28-page 260-262 is when jem and scout get attacked
Scout tells Jem about the Egyptians using corn cobs for toilet paper in Chapter 1 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Jem isolates himself from Scout in Chapter 12 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he reaches the age where he starts wanting to spend more time with his peers and less with his sister. Scout notices the change in their relationship and feels hurt by it.
Scout does not punch Jem in the book, she punches Walter cunningham, Cecil Jacobs and Francis Finch