She left the stove on overnight to keep her pot plants warm, and that caused the fire.
it burned down in a fire in the middle of winter
Boo Radley, a recluse neighbor, placed a shawl around Scout's shoulders when she was standing outside watching Miss Maudie's house burn down in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Boo had been secretly watching over Scout and her brother Jem throughout the story.
the house its self won't actually burn down, but everything inside the house can burn down...including sims
In chapter 8, Miss Maudie left her stove on and left the house. When Jesus got into doing meth, he needed a more convenient to get his meth, so he created an meth lab in his own house, plottwist it was actually miss Maudie's house that he toke over and killed her. So the house caught fire by the meth lab exploding. I hope this helped.
Cigarette burn your house down
Yes, Jem did cut down Miss Maudie's camellia bushes in ''To Kill a Mockingbird''. It was done in retaliation for Miss Maudie's harsh comments about Atticus's shooting skills, and as a form of misguided revenge.
in some point in time some muslim probaly did burn a house down.
No, it is not legal to burn down your own house as it is considered arson, which is a criminal offense.
Her house did not burn down. She had a kitchen fire. And she is currently or in the final stages of getting her house repaired.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mrs. Dubose was upset and devastated by her house burning down. She had been unwell and bedridden, and the fire destroyed everything she had, leaving her feeling helpless and vulnerable.
with a torch
no