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How did jem and scout feel about sitting in the balcony during the trial?

Jem and Scout sit in the segregated section of the courtroom: in the balcony with the black population of Maycomb. When they first arrive at the courthouse, they can't find seats, and Reverend Sykes offered to take them to the balcony with him.


What does jem think when atticus calls them to the balcony?

Jem feels a mix of curiosity and intrigue when Atticus calls them to the balcony, wondering what important information his father has to share with them. He respects Atticus and trusts that whatever he has to say will be meaningful and insightful.


What happens to Scout and Jem as a result of the crowding in the courthouse in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Scout and Jem end up sitting on the balcony with Reverend Sykes during Tom Robinson's trial due to the crowded courthouse. They witness the trial from a distant and elevated perspective, which provides them with a unique viewpoint on the proceedings.


Who was the name of the man who sat with Jem and scout in court?

The black Reverend and Dill are with Scout and Jem. They all sit in the first row of the balcony. When Atticus leaves the courtroom, the Reverend insists that Jem and Scout stand in respect for their father.


Where do jem and scout watch the trial?

Do you go to my school? We have to answer the same question for tonight's homework... Anyway, I looked it up and the answer is that they sit up in "The Colored balcony" with Reverend Sykes.


Where do scout dill and Jem sit during the trail?

Scout, Dill, and Jem sit in the "colored balcony" during the trial, as there is no room for them on the main floor of the courthouse. They watch the proceedings from this segregated section reserved for African Americans.


Where do Scout and Jem go to watch Tom's trial and with whom in To Kill a Mockingbird?

They go to the courthouse. But, the white section is completely full so Reverend Sykes, the the black preacher at Calpurnia's church invites them to the black balcony where they sit with him.


What is significance of scout and jem sit in the black part of the courthouse?

laura and natasha rock!! and by the way i have know idea ^ this is why you don't trust wikianswers sometimes. but the correct answer is it shows the segregation between the coloured people and black people. How Jem and Scout are white people and disobey the segregation rules and sit with the blacks. Also, how Jem and Scout support their father with this case.


What is Calpurnia's reaction to Jem and Scout being at the trial?

Because the children were watching the trial from the blacks balcony.


Who takes the children up to the balcony to see the trial To kill a mockingbird?

Reverend Sykes takes Scout and Jem up to the balcony to see the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He offers them a spot when there are no seats available on the main floor.


What grade are Jem and Scout in?

Jem is in the sixth grade and Scout is in the first grade at the beginning of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.


Where are dill and Jem during the meeting?

Jem and Dill are sitting up high in the balcony during the courthouse meeting, as they are not allowed to sit on the main floor with the rest of the adults. They are watching the trial from a distance to better understand what is happening.