If I remember I think he didn't eat anything bad. They were told that he ate squirrels at night but these were just rumours.
Scout heard laughter and someone inside the Radley house saying, "Do our neighbors bore you, Dill?" This made her concerned and curious about the mysterious Radley family and their behavior.
The first dare made concerning the house in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was when Dill dared Scout to touch the Radley house. This dare eventually led to Scout rolling into the Radley yard and encountering Boo Radley for the first time.
when they play it on psp what kind of freakin answer is that???? were talking about the boo radley game on to kill a mockingbird..its when jem and scout make fun of the rumours about boo.. what is the answer
He often mentions to scout that she needs to try to view situations from the other person's shoes. This means he would like her to see the world from Boo's point of view rather than to judge and make fun of him.
Scout couldn't go to Barker's Eddy with Jem and Dill because Atticus said she was too young to join them. Atticus felt that she was too inexperienced and not ready for the adventure. This decision was made for her safety and well-being.
Boo Radley made the carvings of Scout and Jem.
Scout and Jem create a new game called "Boo Radley." In their game, they act out scenarios based on their neighbor Boo Radley, incorporating rumors and stories they have heard about him.
In Chapter 5, Dill and Scout don't have much of a relationship. Dill seems to have forgotten that he was "in love" with her and becomes close to Jem. The boys ignore Scout and this leads to her friendship with Miss Maudie, from who she learns much about Boo Radley. As for this being typical or atypical to the setting, I don't think it is either. It is typical for boys of that age to act that way. It was really a device that Lee used to allow Scout time to get to know Miss Maudie and to learn more about Boo
Scout believed that Boo Radley was a madman. Scout, Dill, and Jem made up countless skits throughout their summers together, many including a plan to coaxe Boo out to see what he actually looks like. Since Boo is so shy that he never comes outside, the citizens of Maycomb grow suspicious and circulate rumors. Scout hears these and therefore assumes Boo Radley is a sinister lunatic, as everyone in Maycomb claims him to be.
Scout heard someone laughing inside the Radley house when she rolled into their yard, which made her feel scared and uneasy. This laughter added to the mysterious aura surrounding the Radley family and their reclusive lifestyle.
Scout thinks there is a snake under her bed because she feels something cold and smooth against her foot, leading her to assume it's a snake. Her mind jumps to this conclusion in fear, but it turns out to be Dill hiding under the bed.
In the book it is quite clear that they don't, Jem more so than Scout. In the movie it is never really brought up, but it is made clear to the audience that Dill makes his stories up.