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what can one infer about jem and his treatment of the pennies

by Shany Dickens IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What did Jem say to me when he held down the miniatures?

“These are good . . . I’ve never seen any these good.” He held them down to me. They were almost perfect miniatures of two children. The boy had on shorts, and a shock of soapy hair fell to his eyebrows. I looked up at Jem.

What does Jem think the bag belongs to?

Jem thinks it belongs to "somebody like Walter Cunningham." But when it is still there after three days, he takes it. He and Scout then decide that whatever...

Who does Jem think the ball in the Knothole belongs to?

When school starts, and Scout is in the second grade, she and Jem find a ball of gray twine in the knothole. Jem thinks it belongs to "somebody like Walter Cunningham." But when it is still there after three days, he takes it.

Are the carvings of Jem and scout?

It is clear the carvings are of Jem and Scout. Jem says: “These are good . . . I’ve never seen any these good.” He held them down to me. They were almost perfect miniatures of two children. The boy had on shorts, and a shock of soapy hair fell to his eyebrows.

What can the reader infer from the two Indian head pennies in To Kill a Mockingbird?

What can the reader infer from the two indian head pennies? They could have been gifts to the children. A sign from Boo that he is trying to reach out to them.

How does Jem treat Scout and how does this treatment show his maturity in Chapter 16?

Chapter 16 How does Jem show maturity? Scout's tears demonstrates her recognition of the severity and imminent danger Atticus just faced. Jem's treatment of her, as he comforts her, displays his caring nature.

What can the reader infer about Jem and Scout's relationship from this exchange?

What can the reader infer about Jem and Scout's relationship from this exchange? Because it is a sensitive subject. We can infer that Scout respects and obeys Jem.

What character traits do Jem and Scout illustrate with them ambivalence about taking the pennies?

What character trait do Jem and Scout illustrate with their hesitance to taking the pennies? Humbleness, or maybe honesty, as Scout thinks they looked cool and Jem knew that they were old and rare and expensive, but they didn't want to keep them, they wanted to make sure the person they belonged to got them back.

How did Jem mature in Chapter 23?

He takes a mature approach by telling Atticus that Dill has run away from home. Jem is proud of his first signs of physical maturity (Chapter 23) and shows an emotional response to the injustices of the trial (Chapters 22–3).

Why does Scout cry after returning home from jail How does Jem's treatment of Scout show his maturity?

Why does Scout cry after returning home from the jail? Scout cried because the full impact of the evening's events really hit Scout when they get home. She realizes how much danger Atticus was in both when he faced the mad dog and when he faced the mad mob. She realizes how evil people can be.

What can the reader expect to learn from the narrative point of view?

1. What narrative point of view does Harper Lee use to begin the story? The reader will only learn about the events that the narrator thinks are significant. The narrator will also include her thoughts, opinions, and biases, and she will explain events based on her perspective.

Why does Jem not want Scout to mash the Roly Poly?

Why won't Jem let Scout kill the roly-poly? Jem doesn't let Scout kill the roly-poly because he feels bad for everything and he has seen a lot of injustice and is sick of it that he doesn't want to see it anymore.

What can the reader infer from Scout's question about Boo Radley running away and Dill's response?

As readers, we can infer that Scout is beginning to see how Boo's relationship with his family has much in common with Dill's. Their situations are different, but the results are the same. They both have a lack of love, and they both choose to interact with the Finches.

How was Jem a hero?

He keeps calm when in a dangerous situation. Jem also is brave and courageous. Jem puts other first and he protects others. Those are some ways Jem is a hero.

What is ambivalence?

Ambivalence refers to a psychological conflict between opposing evaluations, often experienced as being torn between alternatives. This dynamic aspect of ambivalence is hard to capture with outcome-focused measures, such as response times or self-report.

What did 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.

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