Scout heard laughter and someone inside the Radley house saying, "Do our neighbors bore you, Dill?" This made her concerned and curious about the mysterious Radley family and their behavior.
She was in a tire and was rolled into the yard
The mysterious Boo Radley and the mystery of the Radley home fascinated Scout and Jem. First she found Boo's nest that held all kinds of goodies, seemingly left there for them. They invented games such as imagining who the real Boo Radley was. The mystery intensifies even more after Scout landed in the Radley yard one day while riding inside a tire and swore she heard Boo laughing at her from inside the house.
Boo Radley's life
Scout wanted to quit the game because she realized that Boo Radley had been watching them all along, and felt guilty for making fun of him. Rolling the tire towards the Radley house made her see things from Boo's perspective and understand that their games were not harmless but could actually be hurtful.
They play games usually role playing games. Then Dill gets curious about Boo Radley and they start to mess around with Boo trying to get him out of the house. After that they start a role play with the Radleys.
He leaves "gifts" for them in the hole of the tree they pass by on the way to school. He sews Jem's pants for him the night they sneak out to his house. Scout hears laughter from inside the Radley house when the tire she is in bumps into the house.
There is no preposition. The word "inside" is an adverb, because it has no object. In the sentence "I like playing video games inside the mall" the word inside becomes a preposition, with the object mall.
Scout, Jem, and Dill have very active imaginations. They spent most of their childhood fantasizing about Boo Radley. Dill would come over in the summer, and they would play games about Boo but have to change the names so if Atticus walked in on them, he wouldn't scold them because he thought it was wrong.
Jem likes to make up adventure games where they pretend to be explorers or superheroes. They also enjoy playing imaginative games like building forts, creating obstacle courses, or putting on puppet shows with their toys.
Atticus tells Scout that the Radleys have a right to privacy and should be left alone, as invading their privacy would be a violation of their personal boundaries. He emphasizes the importance of respecting their privacy and not gossiping or spreading rumors about them.
Chapters 6-11. Jem get's his trousers caght on the Radley places fence and, when he goes back for them, finds them folded and badly mended "as if waiting for him". There is a fire at Miss Maudie's house. A blanket get put over Scout while she's oblivious. A rabid dog is found down the street and Atticus shoots him. The children find out he once had the 'deadest shot in maycomb county'.
Boo Radley Game.