When Scout asks Jem to check under her bed for a snake they find a rope instead.
Jem and Scout find various items in the hiding place, including a spelling bee medal, two soap carvings resembling them, a broken watch, and a medal. They also find a box with two Indian head pennies inside.
He tells Atticus
a rock
Jem decides to sneak out with Scout and Dill to find Atticus. Jem is Scout's brother in To Kill A Mockingbird.
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.
Scout and Jem find two Indian-head pennies in the knothole of the tree.
Jem and Scout find a ball of twine in the knot hole the third time they visit.
The first thing Jem and Scout found in the knothole of the tree was two sticks of chewing gum.
jem scout and dill
Scout finds Dill hiding under her bed when she is sent to bed in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Dill had run away from his home in Mississippi and arrived in Maycomb looking for adventure.
Jem suggests that they not take the ball of gray twine from the knothole as it may be someone else's hiding spot or treasure. He feels that it is important to respect the mystery surrounding the knothole and leave the twine where they found it.
They found some Indian-head pennies
That he is a man of many talents.
a big house with flowers
Jem is in the sixth grade and Scout is in the first grade at the beginning of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.