They thought they saw an inside shutter (used for tornadoes) move.
Scout hears eerie noises and rustling coming from the Boo Radleys' house, which adds to the mystery and curiosity surrounding Boo Radley and his reclusive existence. The sounds contribute to the children's fear and fascination with Boo.
no because they acting out the rumors, they dont really know what happen in the radley house
Children are highly superstitious, and with the rumors circulating about the Radley family, and the fact that they were so reclusive, the schoolchildren thought the pecans were cursed or poisonous or whatever fanciful story kids think up.
The town is all into socializing. But when they find the Radleys keeping to themselves, they get upset since its not normal. So they give themselves a reason to be upset and believe that they have done all these bad things.
yeah, tell them you touched them when they wern't looking.
The children are initially curious and fearful of Boo Radley due to the mysterious stories surrounding him. However, as they mature and learn more about him, they come to empathize with him and see him as a misunderstood individual. Ultimately, they develop a sense of compassion and respect for Boo Radley.
Conduction I think.
It is made from a child's point of view. I think it is a wonderful book.
I think it was aunt alexandra
well just think about now if you were a dog would you cry if yous was touched he probley thinks it hurts
can a civilian remove what they think is drug evidence from a house stating the children's act states they can do this and it's not breaking the law
Well everyone says its a children's book, but I think its more of a family book.