As she was passing by the house something caught her eye. She took a long deep breath and started to look around and she went back. And their she saw two live oaks at the edge of the Radley lot and their roots reached out into the side -road and made it bumpy. Something on the trees attracted her attention she looked and there she picked up a two pieces of Chewing Gum minus their outer wrappers.
he has to save up enough money to buy them back. ^ Real Troll He sneaked back to the Radley Place after discussing with Scout and finds them sewed and neatly folded. Like the person was expecting him to come back and get it.
boo radley saved jem and scout. bob Ewell tried to kill them and he stabbed bob. my heck tate covered it up for him.
jem scout and dill all go up to the radleys door to seeif they can see boo(arther) radley. as they were looking in the window they saw a shadow and they all ran in the collard patch. jem lost his pants from climbing under the fence and had to go back to the radletys yard to get his pants back. he tells scout to count to 10 and he will be right back before he gets back. as scout was counting she heard a gunshot and thought that mr radley had shot jem.
Jem revealed to Scout that when he went back to retrieve his pants, they were mended and folded neatly on the fence. He believed it was Boo Radley who had fixed them for him, showing compassion and kindness towards the children.
he has to save up enough money to buy them back. ^ Real Troll He sneaked back to the Radley Place after discussing with Scout and finds them sewed and neatly folded. Like the person was expecting him to come back and get it.
Scout doesn't want Jem to go back to retrieve his pants because she is afraid they will get caught and in trouble for trespassing on the Radley property. She is worried about the consequences and potential danger of going back.
Boo Radley covers Scout with a blanket near the end of "To Kill a Mockingbird" after she witnesses an attack on her and Jem by Bob Ewell. Boo intervenes, saving them from further harm, and then carries the injured Jem back to their house before covering Scout with a blanket. It is a significant moment that shows Boo's protective and caring nature, revealing his true character to Scout and the readers.
Scout gets stuck and ends up rolling into the Radley yard, where she is met with a warning shot from Mr. Nathan Radley. This incident causes tension with the Radley family and sets off a chain of events in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The children don't go back for Scout's shoes because they are afraid of Boo Radley, who they suspect is lurking in the shadows. The fear of encountering Boo outweighs their concern for Scout's shoes. Additionally, they feel ashamed and guilty for trespassing on the Radley property, which influences their decision to leave the shoes behind.
She was in a tire and was rolled into the yard
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.
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.