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In Chapter 6 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout and Jem feel fear while sneaking into the Radley yard to peek into the Radley house. Their fear is mainly caused by the mysterious and eerie reputation of Boo Radley, who they believe to be a reclusive and dangerous figure based on neighborhood rumors. The unknown and the anticipation of the unknown contribute to their feelings of fear.

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Q: What causes fear in the hearts of Scout and Jem in Chapter 6 of To Kill a Mocking Bird?
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