A roly-poly.
Jem told Scout to put a blanket out on the back porch so they could have a picnic while watching the trial of Tom Robinson.
Atticus is sitting on the porch when Scout, Jem, and Calpurnia return from church.
Mrs. Dubose, the cantankerous old neighbor, is on the porch when Scout and Jem return from church.
She was in a tire and was rolled into the yard
Jem forgot to tell Scout that his pants were mended and folded on the fence when he went back for them. He didn't want to admit to his sister that someone had sewn them for him.
His pants had been mended.
Scout was frightened and concerned when Jem went back to retrieve his pants from the Radley yard. She was unsure of what might happen to Jem as he ventured into the mysterious and potentially dangerous area.
Rita Hayworth..i think
Scout asks Boo if he'd like to say good night to Jem. Boo doesn't say a word; he just nods. Scout sees that Boo would like to reach out and touch Jem, and tells him he can. She shows him how to gently stroke Jem's hair. After Boo does this, she perceives that he wants to leave, and she leads him to the porch, where he asks her in a near-whisper, "Will you take me home?" She accepts, and allows him to escort her down the block, just like a lady should. She leads him home and he goes inside his house and shuts the door. The narrator, speaking as an older Scout, says she never saw him again. ChaCha!
Dill and Jem see the shadow of Atticus Finch when Jem is on the porch of the house.
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Jem's broken arm and Scout's torn and altered costume were discovered on the Finch back porch the morning after the trial in To Kill a Mockingbird.
The fight between Jem and Scout tells you that he is short tempered.