Jem told Scout his secret, that when he'd wriggled out of his pants in such a hurry, they'd been tangled up in the fence, but when he went back to get them, they were folded across the fence and had been sewn up in a crude manner.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout think the noise might be Cecil, a dog, wind, and Scout's costume.
It could be about their upcoming adventure, a secret they want to share, or a problem they are facing.
Jem
Jem tells Scout not to be afraid because he wants to reassure her and protect her in a scary situation. By telling her not to be afraid, he is trying to boost her confidence and help her stay calm in the face of danger.
Jem could be on the verge of discussing a significant event, such as the trial, Boo Radley, or something related to their father Atticus. It could also be a personal matter, like growing up and facing the realities of the world around them.
Rita Hayworth..i think
Scout learned that her protector had been Boo Radley from Atticus Finch's explanation after the incident at the end of the novel where Boo saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack. Atticus outlines Boo's actions and reveals his identity as the mysterious figure who has been looking out for them throughout the story.
Jem is in the sixth grade and Scout is in the first grade at the beginning of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Jem touches the Radley house despite the warnings from Atticus not to go near it. This action shocks Dill and Scout because they know the house is considered haunted and belongs to the reclusive Boo Radley.
boo radley
Atticus's children are Jem and Scout Finch.
Jem decides to sneak out with Scout and Dill to find Atticus. Jem is Scout's brother in To Kill A Mockingbird.