Scout thinks that a snake is under her bed, but after Jem comes into her room and gets a broom to kill it... they realize it was Dill under the bed that ran away from home and was hiding.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout discovers that Boo Radley had placed trinkets and gifts for her and Jem under their bed, showing his kindness and desire to connect with them despite his reclusive nature. This moment serves as a significant turning point in Scout's understanding of Boo.
Boo Radley to get Jem the whit nig@$# but then it turns out to be dill run away from home
In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout finds Dill under her bed.
dill was hiding under her bed
Dill was hiding under Scout's bed.
scout find Jem hiding under her bed.
snake
Dill
There is no one hiding under Scout's bed. Scout is a fictional character in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" and the question likely refers to a scene from the book where Scout believes someone is hiding under her bed.
they find Dill who has run away from his parents because he feels that they don't pay attention to him.
dill ends up under scouts bed because he ran away because of his dad
Yes, Scout and Jem found a snake under Scout's bed in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They showed it to their neighbor, Miss Maudie, who identified it as a harmless corn snake.
Jem and Scout's friend Dill Harris
One that uses a down alternative. None of the higher quality feather beds that actually use feathers will be under $200. Even for a twin bed.
Cub Scouts is for kids under the age of eleven.
Under-Bed Storage Bags, Under-Bed Storage Bins, Under-Bed Stand-Alone Drawers, built in drawers and boxes are some of the under-the-bed storage options
dont look under the bed
Webelo (correctly spelled Webelos) is the highest "rank" (for lack of a better word) in the Cub Scouts. It is a period of time that prepares Cub Scouts to transition to the Boy Scouts. WEBELOS is actually an acronym that stands for We Be Loyal Scouts.
They were actually called Girl Guides first, and established in 1910 in England. Juliette Gordon Low organized the first American Girl Guide troop meeting in the USA on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia. A year later the name was changed to 'Girl Scouts of the United States' (GSUS). In 1915, the organization was incorporated as 'Girl Scouts, Inc.' under the laws of the District of Columbia. In 1950, 'Girl Scouts of the USA' was re-incorporated under a Congressional Charter.
In the Czech Republic, they actually call girl scouts skautkys. However, they are still considered to be part of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.