two very polished, unique pennies, a ball of twine, a pack of gum, and twocarved soap figurines that look like Jem and Scout.
Boo left small gifts and treasures in the knothole of the tree for Scout and Jem, such as gum, Indian-head pennies, and soap carvings.
Boo Radley leaves the presents for Scout and Jem in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house.
A present for the children in the tree
The tree was cut down by the property owner, Nathan Radley, who believed that the gifts left by Boo were a threat to the children. This event shook Jem and Scout as they realized the gravity of the situation and how misunderstood Boo Radley was by the townspeople.
Boo Radley caught Jem and Scout before they were able to leave the note for him in the knothole of the tree. He must have been watching over them and decided to intervene.
Boo Radley was the one who was leaving gifts for Jem and Scout in the knot hole of the oak tree.
Mr. Nathan Radley fills the knothole with cement in order to prevent the children from receiving any more gifts from Boo Radley. This action is seen as a way to cut off the relationship between Boo and the Finch children.
The children left a note for Boo Radley to thank him for saving them from Bob Ewell's attack and to show their appreciation for his kindness towards them. They wanted to reach out to him and show that they valued his protective presence in their lives.
To show friendship to the children, Boo Radley left small gifts in a knothole of the tree. They were small, but with much meaning from Boo.
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Boo Radley
Boo Radley left gifts in the oak tree for Scout and Jem in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo was a reclusive neighbor who wanted to reach out to the children in a subtle and kind way, showing his care and appreciation for them.
atticuss role in Jem and Scouts relationship with boo is that he is trying to stop them from making things up about boo and to leave him alone.