Jem says that mixed children are sad because they don't belong to anywhere. In this novel, racism and separation of social class is one of the themes. These children are sad because the blacks do not want them, nor the whites.
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Jem mentions that biracial children in Maycomb are called "half white" and "half black," facing discrimination due to their mixed race. In the North, Jem notes that biracial children are treated differently and may attend school together, suggesting a more inclusive and accepting attitude towards mixed-race individuals.
He timidly ran his hand through Jem's hair. This shows he cares about the children.
Lulu is a lady from the church who informs Calpurnia that the kids, Jem and Scout, are at the courthouse. She tells Calpurnia in a harsh tone that the children should not have been brought to the trial.
Jem broke his elbow and suffered from a concussion.
Scout thanks Boo Radley for saving her and Jem by saying, "Thank you for my children, Arthur." This shows Scout's gratitude and understanding for Boo's actions.
Mr. Avery says that bad children cause cold weather. This is ironic because Jem and Scout's reaction to the snow is one of excitement and joy, demonstrating their innocence and goodness.
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You can say "pilikia nui" in Hawaiian, which means "very sad" or "truly sad".
sad to say or sadly to say which is correct or can both be used?
Jem says he lost his pants playing strip poker by the fish pond with dill.