She was sad because she never gave him anything in return for his generosity.
Whoa .... back up the truck! It sounds as if you were thinking of leaving this poor guy. If you were then you have no business accepting gifts from him at all. That was the time when you should have been honest with him! Of course he loves you if he is buying you gifts and you should still date him.
In The Back Room.
Scout thinks back to that morning when her father shot the rabid dog because she sees him as a hero for protecting the neighborhood from harm. It was a moment that showed her his true courage and marksmanship, where she gained a new perspective on her father's abilities and character.
the diffrences of christmas back then and now is that back then there were simple gifts now they are more and better gifts
Makes her go up and touch the front door of Boo Radley's house.
Jem's final statement that makes Scout go along with the plan to peek in the Radley window is when he says, "I ain't going back in Finch's Landing 'til I can bring him with me." This implies that Jem is determined to understand Boo Radley and not let fear dictate his actions, which inspires Scout to join him.
Yes, the gifts that are being referred to are permanent and cannot be taken back.
Send them back.
Recently, during a raid, police found dozens of gifts in a woman's garage. Thinking she had stolen them, they learned that they were from the children's father, dating back years.
Scout forgets her shoes while at the auditorium. She leaves them behind as she is in a rush to get home.
Jem tells Scout that Boo Radley is still alive because he finds things in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house. He believes that Boo is watching them and leaving gifts for them. Jem is convinced that Boo is a friendly and lonely person who wishes to be their friend.
it is dark