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What do Jem and Scout find in the tree?
What else did Jem and Scout find in the Radley’s tree? Jem and Scout found two soap bars with people engraved into them (Jem and Scout are the people), a full pack of gum, a ball of twine, a spelling bee trophy, and a pocket watch on a chain with a knife attached. There may have been many more items in the tree.
What do Scout and Jem find in the tree in Chapter 7?
Late that fall, another present appears in the knothole—two figures carved in soap to resemble Scout and Jem. The figures are followed in turn by chewing gum, a spelling bee medal, and an old pocket watch. The next day, Jem and Scout find that the knothole has been filled with cement.
What did Scout and Jem find in the oak tree at the beginning of summer?
Scout discovers two pieces of gum, Wrigley’s Double-Mint, in the knothole of the oak tree at the edge of the Radley lot. At the beginning of summer, Scout and Jem find two old pennies in a ring box in the knothole of the tree.
What does Jem find in the tree in the movie?
On different occasions, Jem has found small objects left inside a tree knothole on the Radley property. These include a broken pocket watch, an old spelling bee medal, a pocket knife, and two carved soap dolls resembling Jem and Scout.
What do they find in the tree in Chapter 7?
In chapter 7, the Finch children find a ball of gray twine, two small images carved in soap, a whole package of chewing gum, a tarnished spelling bee medal, a pocket watch, and an aluminum knife.
What did Jem and Scout find in the tree in Chapter 4?
In chapter 4 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem and Scout begin finding objects left for them to discover inside a knot-hole of an oak tree at the Radley’s. The first object Scout discovered was a piece of Wrigley’s Double-Mint gum. The second object they find is a box with two polished Indian-head pennies.
What happened to the knot hole in the tree and why?
This happens in Chapter 7 of the book. When Nathan Radley fills the knot hole in the tree with cement, he says that it is because the tree is sick. Radley is telling the truth when he says that he did it because the tree was sick. Cement would not be very likely to help a tree stop being sick.