they find two very old polished pennies inside a box made of gum wrappers,some gray twine, a whole pack of gum, a tarnished spelling bee medal, a pocket watch that wouldn't work, and an aluminum knife
The items in the tree in "To Kill a Mockingbird" include gum, a spelling bee medal, two Indian-head pennies, a spelling machine, and a pocket watch. These items are left in a knothole of a tree by Boo Radley for Jem and Scout to find.
two pennies, soap dolls, gum, tarnished medal, pocket watch, and a pocket knife
Yarn, soap dolls, watch and chain, and two pennies, and gum
a soap doll, a watch, some gum and some yarn
twine, soap carvings, indian-head pennies, gum pack, stick of gum, tarnished medal, and pocketwatch with knife.
first Scout found gum in it and chewed it then secondly she found a small box containing 2 pennies
The children find two pieces of bubble gum in the tree. To be specific, Scout finds them.
boo radley
Yes.
an oak tree
Boo Radley
gum
a key
Boo Radley secretly placed them there.
it represents jem's childhood
Tree and flowers
Yes, some significant items in "To Kill a Mockingbird" include Atticus's pocket watch, the blanket Boo Radley places around Scout, the broken clock in the Finch house, the note in Boo Radley's tree, Scout's overalls, and the soap figures left in the Radley tree knot hole. These items hold symbolic meaning and play important roles in the story's development.
Boo Radley
it's in chapter 6