Yes, Boo Radley put the candy and other trinkets in the knothole in the tree. He wanted to be friends with Scout and Jem. He felt protective toward them.
Boo Radley was the one who was leaving gifts for Jem and Scout in the knot hole of the oak tree.
Yes.
Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother filled the knothole with cement. When Jem and Scout asked him why he was doing this he told them that his tree was dying and filling the knothole with cement would keep it from dying. Scout and Jem went and asked Atticus if he thought the tree looked like it was dying and he said it looked perfectly healthy.
Nathan Radley fills the tree hole with cement because Jem and Scout had been leaving items inside of it for Boo. Boo was taking the items and replacing them with his own home made items. Nathan Radley wanted to end the communication between Boo and the Finch siblings.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the knothole in the tree is cemented up by Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, as a way to prevent Boo from communicating with the children. This action symbolizes the Radley family's attempt to isolate Boo from the outside world and maintain their reclusive lifestyle.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," items such as gum, soap carvings, a spelling medal, a ring, and other small trinkets are found inside the knothole of the Radley tree. These items are thought to have been left by Boo Radley as gifts for Scout and Jem.
Mr. Radley puts cement in the knothole to prevent any further communication or interaction between Boo Radley and the children. This action is driven by his desire to isolate Boo Radley from the outside world.
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Nathan Radley tells the children he sealed the knothole with cement in order to prevent Boo Radley from communicating with them or giving them gifts. He likely did this to further isolate Boo and maintain control over his actions.
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The children left a note for Boo Radley to thank him for saving them from Bob Ewell's attack and to show their appreciation for his kindness towards them. They wanted to reach out to him and show that they valued his protective presence in their lives.