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Why do you think Jem and dill let scout tag along when they go to boos house?

Jem and Dill likely let Scout tag along to Boo's house because they care about her and want to include her in their adventures. They see Scout as their friend and want her to share the experience with them. Additionally, having Scout with them may provide comfort and support as they face their fears about Boo Radley.


In To Kill a Mockingbird do scout and dill want a baby?

Dill believes he and Scout can take a boat across an ocean to an island and pick out a baby


Why does jem tell scout not to ask dill about his father?

Jem tells Scout not to ask Dill about his father because it is a sensitive topic for Dill, and he doesn't want to make Dill uncomfortable or upset. Dill's father is absent from his life, and it is a painful subject for him to discuss.


In To Kill a Mockingbird who has the idea to get Boo Radley to come out?

Charles Baker Harris (Dill), who visits his aunt Rachel every summer in Maycomb came up with the idea of getting Boo Radley out of his house. Scout, Dill, and Jem try to do this with several different strategies.


Where did dill want to get a baby?

He was just having a random conversation with Scout. He doesn't know where babies really come from. He also wants to marry Scout in the future.


What did Scout keep asking Dill about that finally made Jem tell her to hush?

Scout was asking Dill where her father was. At first she said,"Where's your father?" Dill replied, "I don't got one". Scout pushed on, "Well is he dead?" "No he ain't dead", said Dill. "Well if he ain't dead then you got one, don't you?" It was at this point that Jem told Scout to hush up. (Pretty sure the quotes aren't exact I haven't read the book in a while)


Why does Scout dissaprove of Jenn's and Dill's planaf looking in one of the Radley's windows?

It was too risky and she didn't want to get in trouble.


What does getting a baby showing about Dill and Scout?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the situation with the baby signifies Dill's sensitivity and empathy towards Mayella, the Ewells' lonely and neglected daughter. It also highlights Scout's growing understanding of the complex social dynamics and hardships faced by others in her community, reinforcing her sense of justice and compassion.


What is Scout's initial reaction to the soap carvings?

Both Jem and Scout are intrigued by Boo Radley and often act out his story with their friend Dill. When they find the soap carvings in the knothole Scout is delighted and they both want to leave a note for the carver.


Why is dill under scouts bed?

Scout and Dill go outside because Dill doesn't like the way that Mr. Horace Gilmer is bashing Tom with the questions he is asking and in the fashion he is asking them in such a demanding tone and as if he did something wrong to Mr. Gilmer. That is why Dill and Scout go outside.


What do the boys plan on doing the last night dill is in town?

Go to Boo Radley's house and Dill "proposes" to Scout. They plan to get married when they're older and live in Maycomb, Alabama.


How are dill and jem different this second summer?

In their second summer, Dill is more mature and shows an interest in civil rights issues, while Jem is growing into adolescence and becoming more serious and responsible. Dill's curiosity and activism contrast with Jem's changing outlook on the world around him.