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It is a hole in any piece of wood, for example, a hole in a tree in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.

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What ends knothole gifts?

Mr. Radley filled the knothole up with cement.


What chapter in to kill a mockingbird does scout find the gifts in the knothole?

Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children in the knothole of the tree.


Why don't the children leave their thank you note in the knothole?

They can not because the knothole is filled with cement by Mr. Radley


What were Jem and Scout planning on putting on the knothole?

They were going to send a letter to whomever sent the stuff in the knothole


What does knothole mean?

A knothole is a flaw found in lumber. It is caused by a branch that grows out of the tree. The knothole tends to be a different color, usually much darker. Because the grains are different, they can make the wood difficult to work with. The knothole may even fall out of the lumber as it dries, leaving a natural hole in the wood. If someone where to call you a knothole, they are saying your are flawed, like the wood.


What rhymes with knothole?

POTHOLE(:


In pixie hollow where is Knothole Pantry?

Hi! In Pixie Hollow, Knothole Pantry is a Animal Talent Game which is located near Fawn. Fawn is located in Maple Tree Hill but to get it Knothole Pantry, you must find a sign in Maple Tree Hill that says, " Pumpkin Patch. " Click the sign and you will see a entrance to an Animal Talent Game named Knothole Pantry and that is where Knothole Pantry is located. :)


Gap in a piece of wood?

Knothole


What do you call a hole in the tree?

knothole.


Is knothole a compound word?

You tell me


What did Jem and Scout see the day after they left the letter in the knothole?

That the knothole has been filled with cement. That's what was on Spark Notes.


Who found the knothole in the tree?

The young boys Jem and Scout found the knothole in the tree in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.