A blanket that boo radley gave her
Scout comes home with a rolled piece of gum that she found in the knothole of the tree at the Radley place. It is believed that the gum is left by Boo Radley.
A hicky on her neck
Jem and Scout wait before starting home after the pageant because Scout is wearing a cumbersome ham costume, which limits her mobility. Jem wants to allow the crowd to disperse before they leave to avoid being recognized and followed by Bob Ewell.
Bob Ewell tried to scare Scout and Jem before the pageant by following them home, lurking outside their house, and attacking them as they walked home from the school.
In Chapter 14 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout finds Dill hiding under her bed. He had run away from home and had been hiding in Maycomb for a few days before secretly seeking refuge in Scout's room.
Mrs.Wonderland became to a reponse of the aunt to the scout in the walter home
After the pageant, Jem and Scout went home with Atticus and Dill. Jem helped Scout put on her ham costume before they left, and they all went to bed after a tiring evening at the pageant.
Scott came home at 8:30 after the boy scout meeting.
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Scout walked Boo Radley home on page 372 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Calpurnia permits Scout to enter the kitchen to see her aunt, Alexandra. This is significant because Calpurnia usually maintains a strict division between the kitchen, where she works, and the rest of the Finch household.
In chapter 2, Scout receives punishment from her teacher for already knowing how to read and write before starting school. Miss Caroline Fisher scolds Scout for being too advanced and criticizes her father Atticus for teaching her. Scout is told to stop reading at home and not to disrupt the class with her advanced knowledge.
Scout can't change back into her clothes on the way home because she is still in the woods and doesn't have access to her clean clothes. Additionally, she may want to avoid getting her clean clothes dirty before she gets home.