Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
First scout found a piece of already chewed bubblegum.
Scout finds a stick of Wrigley's Double Mint gum, and then she and Jem find two lucky pennies
The young boys Jem and Scout found the knothole in the tree in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
They found such things as a medal, a small knife, a pocket watch, two figures carved in soap, pennies, crayons, marbles, jacks, a key, a safety pin, fountain pen tips, a small harmonica, gum, yarn, and a whistle.
Jem forced Scout to spit out the gum because he feared that it could be poisoned or contaminated by someone trying to harm them. He was concerned for Scout's safety and didn't want her to unknowingly consume something harmful left in the secret knothole.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," items such as gum, soap carvings, a spelling medal, a ring, and other small trinkets are found inside the knothole of the Radley tree. These items are thought to have been left by Boo Radley as gifts for Scout and Jem.
Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children in the knothole of the tree.
They were going to send a letter to whomever sent the stuff in the knothole
That the knothole has been filled with cement. That's what was on Spark Notes.
because atticus already warned them about bothering the radleys. and scout is scared that boo will come out and attack the kids if he notices. scout is being "A girl" as jem puts it.
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