They didn't leave because Scout was embarrassed about her performance [she came late on stage]. She didn't want to leave until most people were gone because she didn't want to face anyone.
The children are among the last ones to leave the auditorium because their curiosity and innocence lead them to stay behind to see the outcome of the trial. Additionally, they have a different perspective and understanding of the events unfolding compared to the adults, which keeps them engaged.
Scout, Dill and Jem all stood their place when they were at jail because Jem knew that if he had left it would result in a worse scenario. In order to prove that he has matured and has the courage, he refused to leave. Also, Jem knew about the case with Tom Robinson, people wanted to lynch Tom even before the trial, Jem knew this was wrong, he believes in justice.
They didn't leave because Scout was embarrassed about her performance [she came late on stage]. She didn't want to leave until most people were gone because she didn't want to face anyone.
Because Scout was embarrassed since she messed up the pageant since she was sleeping and didn't come in at her cue!
Because Scout came on stage late as a ham, and that embarrassed her, so she didn't want to face anybody after the show.
Scout couldn't find her clothes, so she ended up having to leave in her ham costume.
scout was mortified of messing up the pageant so she stayed after so no one would see her
Scout had misplaced her shoes.
Children are often among the last ones to leave the auditorium because they may need assistance or supervision from teachers, parents, or guardians. Additionally, children tend to take longer to gather their belongings and say goodbye to friends after an event.
because the hole in the tree was filled with cement
they act out all of the rumors about Boo Radley, their mysterious neighbor that doesn't leave his house.
The children, Jem and Scout, want to leave a letter in the keyhole as a gesture of goodwill for Boo Radley, the reclusive neighbor. They hope that Boo will find the letter and communicate with them as a way of initiating contact and friendship. The children are curious about Boo and want to break down the barriers that separate them.
A mockingbird is born from an egg laid by the mother bird. The egg is incubated until it hatches, and a baby mockingbird, known as a chick, emerges. The chick is then cared for by the parents in the nest until it is ready to leave and fend for itself.
Dutch children leave out wooden shoes to be filled.
In Austria, children leave mince pies and a glass of Sherry as a treat for Santa. In the US, children leave milk and cookies.
The children plan to keep the treasures they find in the knothole of the tree a secret from their father as a kind of ongoing game or treasure hunt. They leave small gifts in exchange for the mysterious items left for them, such as soap carvings and coins.
The cunninghams are poor people who go to school for one day and leave for the rest of the year
Traditionally, they leave out wooden shoes.
21 children are left.
The order of the "Shadow Children" series by Margaret Peterson Haddix is: Among the Hidden Among the Impostors Among the Betrayed Among the Barons Among the Brave Among the Enemy Among the Free