two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, gum, and
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Jem decides to sneak out with Scout and Dill to find Atticus. Jem is Scout's brother in To Kill A Mockingbird.
she foud tinfoil with a piece of gum in it!!
Scout finds gum in the knothole of the tree on page 33 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
A mockingbird would best represent Scout Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird because she is innocent, curious, and kind-hearted, much like the symbolism of the mockingbird in the novel. Just like a mockingbird, Scout is a symbol of purity and goodness.
Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children in the knothole of the tree.
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.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children, Scout and Jem, sleep on the front porch during the hot summer nights to escape the oppressive heat inside the house. They find comfort and enjoyment in sleeping outdoors, under the stars.
In a mockingbird they think they found a snake but to find out it is only Dill.
Scout can read. Scout can write. Scout tries to explain the reason why Walter Cunningham cannot accept Miss Caroline's quarter.
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes how the children find a "Secret First Purchase" that includes a scuppernong arbor. The word "scuppernongs" is explicitly mentioned in this description.