Nathan Radley.
According to Jem, Boo Radley was responsible for putting the cement in the tree hole and stopping the delivery of gifts to Jem and Scout. Jem believes Boo did this to prevent them from further connecting with him and to protect them from potential harm.
Jem stopped her.
Jem and Scout saw that someone had filled the knothole with cement, sealing off their secret gifts from Boo Radley.
Its in the subway, to your left
Jem and Scout discovered that someone had filled the knot hole with cement, sealing off the opening where gifts had previously been left for them by Boo Radley. This action by Nathan Radley signified the end of their secret communication with Boo.
Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother filled the knothole with cement. When Jem and Scout asked him why he was doing this he told them that his tree was dying and filling the knothole with cement would keep it from dying. Scout and Jem went and asked Atticus if he thought the tree looked like it was dying and he said it looked perfectly healthy.
He tells them the tree is dying.
Nathan or Arthur, I can't remember which, seals it with cement.
Nathan Radley fills the hole in the tree where gifts are placed with cement to stop Boo Radley from communicating with Scout and Jem.
The Radleys' tree getting filled with cement is described in Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. In this chapter, a mysterious figure fills the hole of the tree with cement, which upsets Jem and Scout.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," according to Scout, Boo Radley lives in the Radley house.
Trefoils/Shortbreads are the oldest Girl Scout cookies according to the box.
Yes. . Rush Limbaugh labelled him, "The last Boy Scout," and, according to the BSA website, he was a youth member of the BSA. He was not an Eagle Scout.