He knows it's a white person, a boy and suggests Jem's Finch name.
Mr. Nathan Radley knows about the intruders in his garden because he is vigilant in protecting his property. Miss Stephanie refers to a "negro" over whose head Mr. Nathan had fired because she is recalling an incident involving Boo Radley, who was rumored to have been involved in a confrontation with his father.
He knows it's a white person, a boy and suggests Jem's Finch name.
Mr. Nathan Radley knows about the intruders in his garden because he is vigilant and likely noticed the disturbance. Miss Stephanie knows about the intruders because she is an active member of the neighborhood and probably heard about it through gossip or conversation with others.
Nathan Radley tells the children he sealed the knothole with cement in order to prevent Boo Radley from communicating with them or giving them gifts. He likely did this to further isolate Boo and maintain control over his actions.
In my opinion, Mr. Radley lied when he claimed he filled it because the tree was sick. I do not know much about trees, but how can cement help a sick tree? I think Nathan Radley filled the knothole simply to keep Boo from communicating with the children. Possibly feeling a need to protect Boo from getting into trouble.
Because Atticus didn't know anything about their little "game" for trying to get "Boo" Radley to come out, remember? Jem, Scout, and Dill are the only ones who know about the game anyway... Dill was the one who made it up. and, I bet Jem didn't want Mr. Nathan Radley to know it was them who tried to peek in their window. Right?
No,,,, I personally know Nathan Burton and no they are not related
Boo was laughing because he found the children's' game funny. He was an innocent character and wanted to join in with them but he didn't know how, so he just laughed with them from inside his house.
I don't know, but i suspect Amanda Szewczyk-Radley.
jem goes back to get his pants from the radleys he does it because jem doesnt want atticus to know he went in their yard to try to see boo
Miss Maudie mentions that she still sees signs of Boo Radley being alive because she notices that his house is still being lived in and cared for by someone. She also hears from the neighborhood gossip and knows that Boo's brother, Nathan Radley, is still living there.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," it is implied that Boo Radley saw the children coming based on the items he leaves for them in the knothole of the tree, such as soap carvings and chewing gum. This demonstrates that Boo has been observing them from a distance. Additionally, the way the items are placed suggests a deliberate and thoughtful act, indicating that Boo was aware of their presence.