That the knothole has been filled with cement.
That's what was on Spark Notes.
They were going to send a letter to whomever sent the stuff in the knothole
Scout finds a stick of Wrigley's Double Mint gum, and then she and Jem find two lucky pennies
Jem forced Scout to spit out the gum because he feared that it could be poisoned or contaminated by someone trying to harm them. He was concerned for Scout's safety and didn't want her to unknowingly consume something harmful left in the secret knothole.
Jem and Scout realize that the soap carvings left in the knothole of the tree are a gift from Boo Radley. They come to understand that Boo is trying to communicate with them and show kindness towards them despite his reclusive nature.
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The young boys Jem and Scout found the knothole in the tree in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Scout and Jem find a variety of small gifts in the knothole of the tree, including gum, two carved figures that resemble themselves, and a spelling bee medal. These gifts are believed to have been left by Boo Radley, who is trying to communicate with the children despite his reclusive nature.
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boo radley left gifts for jem and scout in the hole of the tree.Boo Radley
Nathan Radley, Boo Radley's brother, tells Jem that he cemented the knothole because the tree in the yard is dying. This information delivers a blow to Jem and Scout, who have been cherishing the gifts left in the knothole by Boo Radley.
Boo Radley leaves the presents for Scout and Jem in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house.
Jem suggests that they not take the ball of gray twine from the knothole as it may be someone else's hiding spot or treasure. He feels that it is important to respect the mystery surrounding the knothole and leave the twine where they found it.