A note.
he gives her a note and puts a cover over her,so she can stay warm.*(:
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Boo never kissed Jem and Scout. he saved them from Mr. Ewell's attack, then left after he was no longer needed.
Scout is wrong because throughout the novel, Boo Radley has been quietly watching over and protecting Scout and Jem, such as leaving them presents in the knothole of the tree and saving them from Bob Ewell's attack. Despite Scout feeling that they haven't given Boo anything, their friendship and kindness have meant a lot to Boo and have given him a sense of connection and purpose.
Boo Radley leaves the presents for Scout and Jem in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house.
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.
Cecil jabos jumps out and scares Jem and scout but boo never felt a hair
Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout in Chapter 29 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he emerges from his house to defend the children from Bob Ewell's attack. Boo intervenes and ultimately saves Jem and Scout from harm.
boo radley saved jem and scout. bob Ewell tried to kill them and he stabbed bob. my heck tate covered it up for him.
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Scout thanks Boo Radley for saving her and Jem by saying, "Thank you for my children, Arthur." This shows Scout's gratitude and understanding for Boo's actions.
Dill, Scout, and Jem frequently like to play the "Boo Radley" game, where they reenact stories and legends about their reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley.