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When Jem says he's just got this feeling, he is describing an intuition or premonition that he cannot quite explain. It indicates a sense of unease or foreboding that he is experiencing.
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he says that they were just upset people and racist
When Calpurnia says Jem has the "look arounds," she means he's behaving suspiciously or behaving in a way that suggests he's up to something. It implies that Jem is acting in a sneaky or curious manner.
When Jem says "it ain't right," he is expressing his belief that something is unjust, unfair, or morally wrong. This shows his sense of empathy, moral compass, and desire for justice.
Atticus says Scout should ignore Jem in the tree house because he wants her to give Jem some space to come down on his own without feeling pressured or embarrassed. He believes that Jem needs time to process what happened and make his own decision to come down.
Jem's response "In a pig's ear you did" is slang that means disbelief or skepticism, similar to saying "I don't believe you" in a playful or sarcastic way. Jem doesn't think that Dill actually helped engineer the train; he is expressing doubt about Dill's claim.
When Miss Maudie says that Jem gets more like Jack Finch every day, she is implying that Jem is becoming more mature, responsible, and thoughtful - traits that are characteristic of his Uncle Jack. It suggests that Jem is growing into a respectful and wise young man, similar to his uncle.
Jem believes that the difference in background is caused by some people being born into good families and others being born into not so good families. He recognizes that not everyone has the same opportunities and privileges in life.
Jem says he lost his pants playing strip poker by the fish pond with dill.
When Scout says that Jem is "counting his chickens," she means that he is assuming something will happen in the future without considering potential obstacles or uncertainties. It's like counting your chickens before they hatch, assuming the outcome before it actually occurs.
There is no significance with Jem's name, its just short for Jeremy :)
scout says jem is 4 years my senior.. hes four years older
Jem says that the Indians heads are real old nineteen- hundred he said.