If you read the book it will be revealed.
Jem could be on the verge of discussing a significant event, such as the trial, Boo Radley, or something related to their father Atticus. It could also be a personal matter, like growing up and facing the realities of the world around them.
On the Verge of Something Wonderful was created on 2007-07-28.
"I'm on the verge of becoming homeless in a foreign country.""We are one the verge of something amazing here."
Verge means the very edge or border of something. a limit beyond which something will happen to be very close or similar to
at the verge
There is no such thing as an "ad verge" in algebra - as far as I know. Check the spelling, and if you mean "average", or perhaps something completely different ask a separate question.
Not in the most common usage. It is actually a noun. Verge as a noun is defined as either: A.) an edge, or B.) A limiting point or border.Verge as a verb however is defined as: "to be on the edge or margin; to border", or to come close to something; i.e. "I was on the verge of losing my cool."(I used Dictionary.com. See if that helps!)
After being scolded by her father, the little girl was on the verge of tears. We searched for hours and were on the verge of giving up when someone spotted the lost puppy.
so that (rain) water could flow from the road to the verge
Jack Verge was born in 1880.
John Verge died in 1861.
John Verge was born in 1782.