His pants ripped on the fence and he has to go back to get them.
However when he leaves the pants they are mangled and torn, but when he returns for them the hole is sewn and they are folded neatly.
Jem and his friend Dill decide to go to the Radley residence to get a peek at Boo. A shotgun is fired and the children run away; however, Jemâ??s pants get caught on offense and he is forced to remove them. He later goes back to retrieve his pants only to find they have been stitched and folded.
His pants ripped on the fence and he has to go back to get them.
However when he leaves the pants they are mangled and torn, but when he returns for them the hole is sewn and they are folded neatly.
Jem returns to the Radley Place at night to retrieve the pants he left behind when he and Scout were escaping after Boo Radley saved them from Bob Ewell's attack.
To get his pants that got tangled in the fence when he was shot at.
He notices that his pants were folded when he picked them up and the hole was gone where he had ripped them
Jem told scout how he left his overalls stuck in the fence but when he came back someone(boo radley) had folded them and set them on the fence
They see the world from Boo's perspective. When they hear Atticus and Heck Tate argue about the death of Bob Ewell.
he attacks Jem which breaks Jem's arm, then is stabbed, presumably by Jem or Boo Radley, who brings Jem back home
In Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem sneaks out late at night to retrieve his pants from the Radley yard, where they got caught and torn. This incident marks a significant moment in Jem's growth and understanding of Boo Radley.
Jem revealed to Scout that when he went back to retrieve his pants, they were mended and folded neatly on the fence. He believed it was Boo Radley who had fixed them for him, showing compassion and kindness towards the children.
Jem forgets his pants at the Radleys' house after he and Scout are chased by Nathan Radley while trying to spy on Boo Radley. The incident results in Jem losing his pants and having to come back for them at night.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem does retrieve his pants after leaving them stuck on the Radley fence as he and Scout try to spy on Boo Radley. He goes back in the middle of the night to fetch them with Scout's help.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Jem loses his pants while sneaking onto the Radley property to retrieve them. He gets stuck in the fence, and when he goes back to get them later, they have been folded and mended by Boo Radley.
Jem was moody after the night they sneaked up to the back of the Radleys' house because Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, shot at them to scare them off. Jem may have been feeling a mix of fear, adrenaline, and confusion about the incident and Boo Radley's mysterious presence.
Jem is hit in the arm and breaks it while trying to escape from the Radley property. He is then carried back home by Boo Radley.
jem goes back to get his pants from the radleys he does it because jem doesnt want atticus to know he went in their yard to try to see boo
Atticus criticizes Jem for getting involved in Tom Robinson's trial and trying to peep into Boo Radley's house. He encourages Jem to show empathy and understanding, rather than giving in to curiosity and ignorance.
jem scout and dill
On the night in question, Jem's pants get stuck on Boo Radley's fence and he is forced to leave them behind. Jem later tells Scout that when he went back to retrieve them, the pants were sewn and nicely folded and waiting for him on the fence.