Scout finds a stick of Wrigley's Double Mint gum, and then she and Jem find two lucky pennies
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
The first thing scout found in the tree are two pieces of chewing gun
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the first thing Scout finds in the knothole is chewing gum, and the second thing is two Indian-head pennies. There is one item of each. The significance lies in the mysterious gifts left by Boo Radley, which symbolize his attempts to forge a connection with Scout and Jem. This gestures at Boo's hidden kindness and empathy, contrasting with his reclusive and misunderstood reputation.
Jem and Scout discover that Mr. Radley has cemented up the knothole in the oak tree where they had been finding all the treasures.
Jem and Scout wanted to leave a thank you letter for the person who gave them the presents. Now that the knot-hole was filled up by Mr. Nathan Radley, they cannot thank the person, which made him sad.
she found it odd that there were no hymn books - they all sing by following zeebo and repeating each line - she cant comprehend that they don't have money for hymn books and couldn't read them if they did
In Chapter 2 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout learns how to read with the help of her father, Atticus. This marks a significant milestone in her development and sets the stage for her growth and education throughout the novel.
the front part of the titanic was found first
A Sash? the thing that holds the Merit badges
Yes its her favorite thing to do before she goes to bed.
One thing Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in France do is go camping.
Quotes about scout on how she is smart with page number