Because Jem ate a lot of carrots.
Because Jem ate a lot of carrots.
Jem can see Scout in the dark because he has better night vision than Scout. This is common among children as their eyes are more sensitive to low light conditions compared to adults.
Jem recognizes Scout in the dark during their walk home from the school pageant by listening to her voice and familiarizing himself with her hair and clothes. This intimate knowledge of his sister allows him to identify her despite the darkness.
Dill and Jem see the shadow of Atticus Finch when Jem is on the porch of the house.
Jem was seldom home before dark because he spent most of his time playing with his friends outside, engaging in activities like football and exploring the neighborhood. He enjoyed being active and socializing with his peers, which kept him occupied until late in the day.
They are attacked in the dark by mr.ewell and boo comes to the rescue (which you don't realize until later)
To see if Atticus is responsible
Bob Ewell followed Scout and Jem from the school. Jem heard him in the woods behind them but could see no one. He urged Scout to hurry--and be quiet! When Mr. Ewell attacked, he wanted Jem out of the way so he could hurt Scout. She kept getting tipped over as they fought. She couldn't see much through her costume.
Cecil Jacobs is trying to scare them again
NO because it is dark it can not see you
As Scout and Jem walk home through the woods, Jem hears someone following them. He tells Scout to hurry! They start running! But someone grabs Jem. Scout gets knocked over. Mr. Ewell attacked them, but Scout could not see who it was.
Jem is confident and sure that his father and Tom Robinson will win!