Jem, Scout, and Dill go to the Radley house and are scared away when they think Boo is chasing them. While going under the fence Jem's pants get caught and are pulled off. He refuses to go home without them so he tells the others to run ahead and he returns to retrieve them. When he gets there, much to his surprise, his pants are folded neatly over the fence.
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
Jem and Scout touched the Radley place with their palms, against their father's orders. This incident occurred when they were trying to leave a note for Boo Radley.
Who is blamed for trespassing on the Radley place? What does this blame reveal about the setting (time and place) of the novel?
I dont know :P
Jem, Scout, and Dill go to the Radley house and are scared away when they think Boo is chasing them. While going under the fence Jem's pants get caught and are pulled off. He refuses to go home without them so he tells the others to run ahead and he returns to retrieve them. When he gets there, much to his surprise, his pants are folded neatly over the fence.
Boo Radley made the carvings of Scout and Jem.
Jem usually mends his own pants when they need fixing.
Boo Radley leaves the presents for Scout and Jem in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house.
Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, tells Jem that he cemented the knothole because the tree in the yard is dying. This information delivers a blow to Jem and Scout, who have been cherishing the gifts left in the knothole by Boo Radley.
when jem goes to the radley place he loses his pants on the fence, they had got stuck to the fence.
Jem touches the house, because Dill dares him to. And Jem doesn't want to be a coward, so he does it to prove to Dill that he is not afraid.because he was dares by Dill to touch it. Since Jem always takes dares, he did it.