a blanket
Atticus.
a note asking him to come out
Boo because jem was knocked out
Boo because jem was knocked out
Boo Radley influences Jem in a way that represented a childhood experience. to Jem, Boo was a stray soul who had been shown as a monster in the beginning chapters. Jem later finds out that Boo is just another person that Jem and scout where afraid of in their childhood. Boo changes Jem in a way that makes Jem think of Boo more as a person, not a monster.
Jem usually mends his own pants when they need fixing.
It doesn't really say. Boo was too busy saving Jem. But Boo seemed to care about him enough to stay around to make sure he was okay...
Jem tries to give Arthur "Boo" Radley a note or invitation to come out and meet them, as a gesture of friendship and gratitude for the mysterious gifts he has been leaving in the knothole of the tree for them.
Yes, Boo Radley left Jem and Scout two Indian head pennies in a hidden knothole of a tree in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This act shows Boo's kindness and desire to connect with the children.
Jem and Dill get the idea to write a note to Boo Radley asking him to come outside and tell them what he does inside his house. Furthermore, they write that they will buy him an ice cream and will not hurt him. They put the note on the end of a fishing pole and try to attach it to a window shutter on the side of Boo's house.
Boo never kissed Jem and Scout. he saved them from Mr. Ewell's attack, then left after he was no longer needed.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley