At the end of Chapter 7, Mr. Radley (Boo's brother) figures out about the gifts that Boo has been secretly leaving in the tree for the children to find. It is Boo's way to communicate to the children and try to be their friends. Unfortunatley once Mr. Radley finds this out he quickly cements up the knothole. And when asked about this by Jem, Mr. Radley says that the tree was dying when the tree is clearly healthy. Jem starts crying because he realizes that Mr. Radley knows about their "communication" and tries to hide Boo more from the world. He doesn't understand why Mr. Radley is unfair to Boo in this way. This is another example of how Jem is growing up and experiencing life's cruelty and unfairness.
Pearl was crying at the end of chapter seven because she was overwhelmed with guilt and shame for an action she had committed earlier in the story. She was also feeling isolated and burdened by the weight of her secret.
Pearl was crying at the end of chapter seven because she wanted a red rose.
Really Upset - I was crying at the end of the story
Kino kills the trackers in Chapter 5 of "The Pearl," towards the end of the chapter. The specific page number can vary depending on the edition of the book.
Kino gets in a fight with a group of trackers at the end of the chapter. They want to take the valuable pearl he found, leading to a violent confrontation.
where does pearl river end
The End of This Chapter was created in 1999.
Chapter Seven ends with Ralph, Jack and Roger climbing to the top of the mountain, where they see the dead body of the pilot but in the darkness they mistake it for the beast.
At the end of the act, Betty and Abagail are crying out who they saw with the devil.
American Pearl ended in 2002.
Princess Pearl ended in 2003.
At the end of chapter eight, Frederick is acquired by Napoleon.
At the end of Chapter 7, Nick is still in his thirties, as he celebrates his thirtieth birthday in Chapter 3.
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