A roly-poly.
When Scout and Jem return from church with Calpurnia Aunt Alexandra is sitting on the porch. Aunt Alexandra came in order to be the woman influence for Scout
Mrs. Dubose, the cantankerous old neighbor, is on the porch when Scout and Jem return from church.
She was in a tire and was rolled into the yard
They were already mended. Not a good sewing job like a ladies, but something that looked like Jem would try and do himself.
His pants had been mended.
In "To Kill A Mockingbird," Scout was completely against Jem going to retrieve his pants at the Radley house. After going to get his pants back, Jem remained in a bad mood for several days. He eventually told Scout that when he went to find his pants, someone had mended and folded them, leaving them on top of the fence for him.
Rita Hayworth..i think
Scout asks Boo if he'd like to say good night to Jem. Boo doesn't say a word; he just nods. Scout sees that Boo would like to reach out and touch Jem, and tells him he can. She shows him how to gently stroke Jem's hair. After Boo does this, she perceives that he wants to leave, and she leads him to the porch, where he asks her in a near-whisper, "Will you take me home?" She accepts, and allows him to escort her down the block, just like a lady should. She leads him home and he goes inside his house and shuts the door. The narrator, speaking as an older Scout, says she never saw him again. ChaCha!
Dill and Jem see the shadow of Atticus Finch when Jem is on the porch of the house.
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Because the black people were thankful for what Atticus did in the Tom Robinson case.
Scout tells Jem about the Egyptians using corn cobs for toilet paper in Chapter 1 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."