Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell outside the school's Halloween pageant. Boo Radley intervenes and saves them by killing Bob Ewell in self-defense. The incident further reveals the true nature of Boo Radley and leads to Scout gaining a deeper understanding of empathy and compassion.
a blanket
Scout misses her que.
Scout finds a blanket draped around her shoulders the morning after the fire. She didn't notice it before, leading her to suspect that Boo Radley placed it on her while she was standing outside.
Mr.Dolphus Raymond
You feel less hot and thirsty.
THE PHONE RINGS OUTSIDE BRITAIN AND YOU HEAR IT IN BRITAIN.
It dies pretty quickly once in the open !
Once a badge is awarded it cannot be taken back so you will not lose your rank. If your service hours,camping logs, etc are stored in the book, and no where else, you may have a problem. Many, if not most, troops these days record advancement information outside of the Scout Handbook. You should speak with your Scout Master and/or the troop advancement coordinator for advice on how to re-establish your records.
A shadowy figure suddenly placed a blanket around Scout's shoulders without them noticing. This figure was believed to be Boo Radley, the reclusive neighbor they had heard stories about. Boo was trying to protect them from the cold and chaos of the fire.
In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout is wearing overalls with a dress. Atticus explains that someone must have dressed her in the dark, but Jem later confesses that Boo Radley had covered Scout with a blanket while she was standing outside the Radley house fire. Atticus appreciates Boo's kindness despite his reclusive nature.
because it was snowing outside
The blanket around Scout comes from Boo Radley, who placed it over her shoulders while she was standing outside in the cold during the fire at Miss Maudie's house to keep her warm and safe.