When Atticus asks Scout about the blanket around her shoulders, Jem realises that it was infact Boo Radley that had put the blanket around her shoulders to keep her warm while watching the blazzing fire at Miss Maudies, and that if they hadn't been so ingrossed in the fire, they would have seen Boo.
Scout realizes that Jem is growing up and maturing when he comforts her for coming on slang at the wrong time. She sees him showing empathy and understanding towards her, which helps her appreciate his development and their evolving sibling relationship.
Scout realizes that the man who saved Jem is Arthur "Boo" Radley. She says, "Hey, Boo." Scout thanks him for saving Jem and silently acknowledges his kindness.
Jem realizes that there is evil present in the world and understands the dangers that Atticus faces. Scout, being younger, does not fully comprehend the severity of the situation and the injustice that is unfolding.
Jem and Scout realize that the soap carvings left in the knothole of the tree are a gift from Boo Radley. They come to understand that Boo is trying to communicate with them and show kindness towards them despite his reclusive nature.
They find out that the figures look like them
that it was boo radley
They are attacked in the dark by mr.ewell and boo comes to the rescue (which you don't realize until later)
The carved soap figures and other items were gifts from Bo. Though they believed they should fear Bo, actually Bo was trying to be a protective friend. Bo watched over them, including in the woods when they were attacked.
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 decides to sneak out with Scout and Dill to find Atticus. Jem is Scout's brother in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Jem calls Scout, Scout... Scout is the nickname. Scout's real name is Jean Louise Finch
Scout is entering 3rd grade while Jem is going into 7th grade. Jem and Scout are two of the characters in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.