That when he left them they were scrumpled and in a mess but when he found they they were folded neatly.He thought that someone had been ecxpecting and waiting for them but actually it was Boo Radley who eventualy saves his and Scouts lives after an attack by Bob Ewell
she was talking like the rest of them
Jem tells Scout about the stitching of his trousers after he goes back to the Radley house to retrieve them. He explains to Scout that he found them mended and folded neatly over the fence, realizing that Boo Radley must have been the one to fix them.
Sure, two that I know of are Joe Theisman was a Life Scout, also Steve Young (QB) was a Boy Scout strange to know also Jim Morrison (yes the great Jim Morrison) was a Boy Scout.
When Jem invites Walter Cunningham for dinner, Walter does something unusual by pouring syrup all over his food, including his vegetables and meat. This behavior surprises Scout, who finds it strange and unappetizing. Walter's actions highlight the differences in social class and upbringing between him and Scout's family, illustrating the themes of empathy and understanding in the story.
They think he is a strange little boy, but they like him. They call him Dill.
And I quote from the book," My toes touched trousers, a belt buckle, buttons, something I could not identify, a collar, and a face." That's all I found in the book of what she felt. It didn't specifically say what she felt under his ribs.
Scout found it strange that the church was only for Black people, the congregation sang hymns without any musical instruments, people gave what they could during the offering, the preacher had a unique style of preaching, and the church was hot and uncomfortable but the congregation stayed engaged.
Dill harris kils Scout because he come up to he at night and stabs herOMG are you really dumb or something SCOUT doen't die WOW fml
Girl Scout cookies, Boy Scout popcorn, fundraiser magazines and holiday ornaments.
Jem uses the phrase "hush up" when he wants Scout to be quiet or stop talking. He also uses the command "come on" to encourage Scout to do something or follow his lead.
Scout hears a strange noise coming from the Radley house, which she describes as sounding like someone laughing. This noise is mysterious and contributes to the eerie atmosphere surrounding the Radley family in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
When Scout says people are "just peculiar," she means that people can behave in strange, unusual, or unpredictable ways. She is recognizing the diversity in human behavior and attitudes, showing her ability to be observant and understanding of the complexities of people.