They find out that the figures look like them
The carved soap figures and other items were gifts from Bo. Though they believed they should fear Bo, actually Bo was trying to be a protective friend. Bo watched over them, including in the woods when they were attacked.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the carved soap figures were made to represent Scout and Jem. They were carved by Boo Radley, and left for the children to find in the knothole of a tree. This gesture symbolizes Boo's attempt to connect with the children and show his care for them.
Jem and Scout realize that the soap figures were most likely left for them as gifts by Boo Radley. They come to understand Boo's kind and thoughtful nature through this gesture. It also helps them see him in a different, more positive light.
There are 6 figures in the monument.
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Jem and Scout's "biggest prize" was a pocket watch, on a chain with an aluminum knife. For more information find page 60 last paragraph
Figures and shapes that have no perimeter such as a line segment
Yes, soap can be molded into different shapes and sizes using soap molds. Soap molds are available in various designs such as flowers, animals, and geometric shapes to help create uniquely shaped soap bars. The soap is poured into the mold, left to harden, and then removed once fully set.
Relief
Yes, plane figures are flat, not 3-dimensional shapes.