Cecil is the same age as Scout all along. They grow up in the same grade and the book says several times that he's her age. If you were wondering about a certain point in the book, figure out how old Scout is.
There is no indication in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee that Cecil Jacobs had cooties or that this concept had any relevance in the story. Cecil Jacobs is a schoolmate of Scout Finch and is known for his antagonistic behavior towards her and her family.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout Finch gets into a fight with her classmate, Cecil Jacobs, in the school yard. This fight is prompted by Cecil's insulting remarks about Scout's father, Atticus Finch, who is defending a black man in a controversial trial. Despite Scout losing her temper and getting into a physical altercation, she ultimately learns to control her emotions and handle similar situations more constructively.
The first fight between Cecil Jacobs and Scout occurs in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. It takes place towards the end of the chapter, starting on page 79 of the standard edition of the book.
Harper Lee calls Miss Stephanie Crawford a neighborhood scold in To Kill a Mockingbird because she is a gossipy lady who seems to know everything about everybody, and she has an opinion about it all.
Scout does not punch Jem in the book, she punches Walter cunningham, Cecil Jacobs and Francis Finch
The dog with rabies that comes through the neighborhood
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, a fire breaks out at Miss Maudie's house in the middle of the night, leading to the entire neighborhood coming together to help save her belongings.
this mockingbird in the book is Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
Cousin Joshua was mentioned in Chapter 13 as a minor character. When Aunt Alexandra came to visit Atticus, Scout, and Jem to provide Scout a proper "Feminine" influence, and Aunt Alexandra wanted to install some pride of the Finch family into the children. Her first attempt at trying to make the children proud of their family was when she took out a purple-covered book called Meditations of Joshua S. St. Clair. It had a gold stamp on it. Their Aunt told them this was written by their cousin Joshua and Jem recognized the name. He said Atticus told him that Cousin Joshua was locked up for a long time and went crazy at University. Said he tried to shoot the president and was nothing but a sewer-inspector. When he tried to shoot the president, he shot him with a old flintlock pistol but blew up his hand by accident.
Scout is called a coward by Cecil Jacobs for not fighting back against her cousin Francis's insults about Atticus defending Tom Robinson. She walks away from the situation to maintain her composure and follow her father's advice to not fight over words.
There Goes the Neighborhood - book - was created in 2006.
The work cited for the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" is: Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. HarperCollins, 1960.