-Jem is in a foul mood.
-Scout starts second grade.
-Scout and Jem considered everything they found in the knot-hole outside of the Radley's house, theirs.
-In the knot-hole, they found two images of a boy and someone wearing a crude dress carved out of soap.
-Scout and Jem suspect the two images are of them, and that Mr Avery carved them.
-Later, Scout and Jem found a whole packet of Chewing Gum, a medal and a pocket watch in the knot-hole.
-Jem and Scout decide to write a letter to The Radley's, thanking them for the gifts in the knot-hole, although they don't know for definite if the gifts are from them.
In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus shoots a rabid dog that is threatening the neighborhood. This event reveals Atticus's marksmanship skills and also foreshadows his role as a protector in the upcoming trial. Additionally, Scout and Jem start receiving mysterious gifts in a tree knothole, sparking curiosity and speculation.
-Mrs Radley dies in the winter, Jem and Scout think Boo killed her, even though Atticus said her death was natural causes.
-Atticus reassures Scout because she thinks the world is ending, it actually turns out to be snow.
-Scout and Jem ask Mrs Maudie if they can borrow some snow as they don't think they've got enough to build a snowman, she lets them because she doesn't want her azaleas freezing.
-Mrs Maudie's house caught fire.
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Mrs. Radley passes away.
Mrs.Radley dies of natural causes in the winter in chapter 8 of To Kill a Mockingbird.
Atticus delivers his closing argument in Chapter 20 of the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
Chapter 8 in "To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place in the winter, as evidenced by the cold weather and the mention of Christmas decorations being put up.
The word "guileless" appears on page 84 in Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Tom Robinson is introduced in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when Atticus Finch is assigned to defend him in court against false accusations of raping a Mayella Ewell.
a blanket
The fire incident occurs in Chapter 8 of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' when Miss Maudie's house catches fire. The neighborhood comes together to help save her belongings and offer support during the crisis.
Scout does not physically fight Francis in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Instead, there is a heated argument between them in Chapter 9 of the book at Finch's Landing.
The word "asinine" does not appear in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Calpurnia gets mad at Scout in Chapter 3 of To Kill a Mockingbird when Scout criticizes Walter Cunningham Jr. for pouring molasses all over his food. Calpurnia scolds Scout for her lack of manners and for not understanding Walter's situation.
Boo Radley put the blanket around Scout in Chapter 8.
In chapter 8 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout and Jem walk home from the pageant at night, and they are attacked by Bob Ewell. Jem is convinced that Boo Radley, whom they have never seen, is the one who comes to their rescue during the attack.