The children tell Atticus that Jem lost his pants while playing a stripping game. They claim the game involved swimming in the creek and removing clothing, leading Jem to lose his pants caught on the fence.
Trousers are pants. Jem's pants get stuck on the fence so he wiggles out of them. He leaves them behind and has to go back for them later.
Jem usually mends his own pants when they need fixing.
The fixed and folded pants suggest that someone caring and attentive likely did this task. It could have been a friend, family member, or perhaps a significant other who took the time and effort to tidy up the pants.
Jems Robert Koko Bi was born in 1966.
Jem loses his pants on a fence while trying to run away from a gunshot he and dill heard
Jems pants had gotten stuck on the fence when he tried to climb under it and had no time to pull them off. When he returns to get his pants, the hole in the pants was sewed back together again. (by Boo Radley)
Jem's pants were caught and torn on the fence as he and Scout were running away from Boo Radley's house. Jem left them behind and escaped, returning later in the night to retrieve them, finding them mended and neatly folded on the fence. Boo Radley had repaired them for him.
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Boo Radley, their kind-hearted, but painfully shy, neighbor. They were in the process of sneaking around the Radley home when they were frightened away and Jem fled, leaving his pants stuck on the fence. Boo found, patched, and folded Jem's pants, leaving them where the boy could retrieve them.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem's pants get stuck and torn on the Radley's fence during his third adventure at their house. He leaves them there, and when he goes back to retrieve them later, they have been mended and folded neatly over the fence as a gesture of kindness from Boo Radley.
Dill explains this loss by stating that Jem lost his pants playing strip poker. Atticus and Ms. Stephanie did seem suspicious of his reply.
you have to find all of the jems!