They send him food to show their appreciation for defending Tom Robinson and giving his best in the case.
The people from Cals church.
They first stand up in the courthouse to show Atticus respect, then they are grateful of the job that Atticus did and send him food and gifts.
Scout is angry at Dill in chapter 5 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he dares her to go inside the Radley house, which she finds intimidating and frightening. Dill's goading pushes Scout out of her comfort zone and puts her in a situation that goes against her instincts to respect others' privacy and boundaries.
Thy wanted to say thank you for all I the gifts
Well, that's a very broad question... Scout is the narrator and protagonist (main character) of the story. She is one of the symbols of a "mockingbird." When Atticus tells them not to shoot any mockingbirds, I can't exactly remember if it was Calpurnia or Atticus that tells them, but they say that a mockingbird only goes around and sings their hearts out for "us." Hence characters in the book that are innocent and only go around helping and such are "mockingbirds" and back to the question, Scout Finch is the main character and has an effect on most parts of the story. But I highly recommend you read the book. It's a very good book.
In chapter 15 of To Kill A Mocking Bird, Atticus is informed that Tom Robinson was being moved to the jail in Maycomb. Thinking that there could be trouble, Atticus goes to the jail the next night, but doesn't realize Jem, Scout, and Dill have followed him. A group of men show up and gather around Atticus in a threatening way. Scout, Jem, and Dill run over to where Atticus is sitting. The men tell Atticus to send the kids away, but Mr. Cunningham shows up and tells the men to leave.
In this book to things happen. You either get hurt or killed.
Boo Radley's brother stops them from putting a note in the tree not by putting cement in the tree not and he said the reason was because the tree was dying and he wanted the tree to stay alive.
Tom Robinson's dad sends Atticus a chicken as a gesture of appreciation for defending his son in court. It is a sign of gratitude for Atticus's efforts to seek justice for Tom in a difficult and unjust trial.
he has to read to her two hours everyday after school and saturdays for a month
[SPOILER ALERT] One instance: Towards the end of the story, Scout has that conflict in her mind for a short time. She used to know Boo Radley was scary and bad, but how could someone like that save her and her brother from the jerkhole who tried to abduct them? By the way, don't just copy and paste my answer into your homework or I'll send boo radley after you.
Send Chuck Norris after him :)