Jem goes and tells Atticus How Dill was in their house, And to Scout that broke the last "Code of there law".
Jem got a bigger slice of cake the second time
Bravery is a significant aspect of Jem's character in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Jem displays courage in standing up for what he believes is right, especially in defending his father, Atticus, and in protecting Scout. Bravery helps Jem navigate the challenges he faces growing up in a racially unjust society.
It's basically because he is growing up, and he is hitting puberty.
He is growing up. In other words they are indirectly saying he is going through puberty.
she addresses him as mister because he is growing up
The main character from the show Jem and the Holograms was Jem herself! Her real name from the show was Jerrica Benton and she was voiced by Samantha Newark.
Spongebob Squarepants was his favorite TV show while growing up.
It depends on which chapter but it usually has to do with staying humble, growing up and, learning how to handle certain situations.
uhm the jury ? he cried .
a camellia flower, like the ones of hers that Jem destroyed earlier. She did that to show Jem that she wasn't as awful of a person as Jem (and Scout) believed she was.
Jem's behavior toward Scout showed his growing maturity by becoming more protective and understanding of her feelings. He started to take on a more responsible and caretaking role towards his sister, demonstrating empathy and patience in their interactions. As he matured, Jem also became more discerning and rational in his decision-making, showing a sense of wisdom beyond his years.
Jem tore up white white camellias