the treehouse.
Against Scout’s better judgement, they enact Boo’s life with great gusto until Atticus learns of the game. The children play the game less frequently after that, and Jem and Dill begin excluding Scout, spending more and more time together in the treehouse.
What chapter does Jem and Dill exclude Scout?
Until chapter 5, that is. That’s when Jem and Dill more or less abandon her. They exclude her from their schemes and neglect to invite her along on their jaunts.
What do Jem and Dill do in Chapter 6?
In Chapter 6 of Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dill convinces Jem and Scout to sneak onto the Radley property to sneak a peek at Boo Radley through a window with a broken shutter. The Radley House is a thing of mystery in Maycomb.
What happens to Jem Scout and Dill in Chapter 6?
Summary: Chapter 6
Jem and Dill obey Atticus until Dill’s last day in Maycomb, when he and Jem plan to sneak over to the Radley Place and peek in through a loose shutter. Scout accompanies them, and they creep around the house, peering in through various windows.
Who does Scout befriend when Jem and Dill begin to leave her out of their games?
Having no one else to play with, Scout instead starts to become friends with Mrs. Maudie, who talks to Scout and gives her food as well.
Why did Jem and Dill start excluding Scout?
The relationship between Jem and Scout is close in the opening chapters but begins to change in chapter 4. At this point Scout becomes more resistant to games that involve Boo Radley. As a result Jem and Dill begin to exclude Scout.
What does Dill say to cause Scout to accuse him of lying?
What does Dill say that causes Scout to accuse him of lying? Dill says his dad doesn’t have a beard, when in beginning of the summer he had told Jem and Scout that his dad did. What direct order does Atticus give the children? He told the to stay away from the Radley house until they were invited in.
Why was Jem crying at the end of chapter 7?
Jem cries at the end of chapter 7 because he realizes all his life when he said how mean Boo was, is was complete and utter lies. Boo was being mistreated the whole time, and no one will help him.
What is Boo Radley’s real name?
Arthur
In the classic American novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley (whose first name is actually Arthur) doesn’t leave his house or talk to anyone, which leads the children in the novel’s setting (Maycomb, Alabama) to wildly speculate about what he looks and acts like.
What code does Jem break?
Scout relates that, upon seeing Dill under the bed, Jem “rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood” by telling Atticus. To Scout, this act makes Jem a “traitor,” though it is really an act of responsibility that marks Jem’s maturation toward adulthood.
What did Jem confess to Scout?
What secret does Jem reveal to Scout? Jem reveals that when he went back for his pants, they were folded and sewn across the fence like as if they were expecting him.
What does Dill lie about in chapter 6?
He says that he won Jem’s pants from him in a game of strip poker. Scout is unable to sleep because she is so scared. Scout’s imagination runs wild through the night.
Scout shares that someone inside the Radley house was laughing and that she does not want to play the Boo Radley game anymore with Jem and Dill.
Why did Scout quit the Boo Radley game?
She did not want to be caught. The first reason she wanted to quit was because when she had rolled into the Radley yard, she heard someone laughing from inside the house.
What page does Jem call Scout a girl?
Summary: Chapter 12
By this time, Jem has reached the age of twelve, and he begins to demand that Scout “stop pestering him” and act more like a girl. Scout becomes upset and looks forward desperately to Dill’s arrival in the summer.
Why was Jem and Dill waited until the last night to try boo?
Why do the kids wait until nighttime before peeking into Boo’s window? Because it is darker, because Atticus is so deep in his book he wouldn’t hear them, and finally because it was just before school–and if they were killed at least they could miss school.
What new game do Jem Scout and Dill play?
Boo Radley
Dill arrives two days later to spend the summer. After an argument with Scout, Jem suggests they play a new game called “Boo Radley,” which Scout recognizes as Jem’s attempt to prove his bravery. Against Scout’s better judgement, they enact Boo’s life with great gusto until Atticus learns of the game.
What is Jem and Dill’s plan Chapter 5?
What is Jem’s and Dill’s “master plan” in chapter 5? They want to deliver a note to Boo Radley.
What happens when Scout, Jem and Dill sneak into the Radley’s backyard?
What happens when Scout, Jem, and Dill sneak into the Radleys backyard? Boo invites them in.
How did Jem lose his pants?
What did Jem lose in the process? Answer: The children were frightened on the Radley’s back porch by a shadow. When the children ran from the Radley’s backyard, they had to scoot under the fence. Jem’s pants got stuck going under, so he had to wiggle out of them and leave them tangled in the fence.
Why does Dill lie so much?
He lies for two reasons: 1) he wants a better life than he believes he has; and 2) he wants attention. He concocts stories to have others listen to him and show interest in him. When Dill runs away from home and hides under Scout’s bed, this truth about him becomes clear.
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