Table of Contents
- 1 What does Scout think is underneath her bed what is really there why?
- 2 What does Scout bring to Dill after finding him under her bed?
- 3 What do Scout and Jem find under Scout’s bed?
- 4 What do Scout and Jem find under the bed?
- 5 What does Scout think about at the end of Chapter 14?
- 6 Who is the snake under Scout’s bed and what is his real story for being there why does he say he ran away?
What does Scout think is underneath her bed what is really there why?
Scout assumes that it is a snake and calls Jem to help her. He gets a broom and jabs the broom stick under the bed. After hearing grunts, Jem sees a dirty person run out from under the bed. He swings the broom and luckily misses because it is Dill.
What does Scout bring to Dill after finding him under her bed?
She asks Jem to come investigate. He pokes a broom under the bed and Dill emerges. Scout fetches him milk and cornbread when he asks and Dill tells a far-fetched narrative of how he got here, followed by the truth: he has run away from home, and took a 14-mile train ride from Mississippi to Maycomb.
What shocking thing does Scout discover under her bed after fighting with Jem?
Scout initially thinks that she stepped on a snake but then Dill Harris crawls out from underneath her bed. Both Scout and Jem are shocked to discover that Dill has run away from home and is hiding underneath Scout’s bed.
Who do Jem and Scout find under Scout’s bed Why is this person there?
They find Dill under her bed. He has run away from home and has been hiding there for about two hours. What does Jem do that shocks Dill and Scout?
What do Scout and Jem find under Scout’s bed?
Scout discovers something under her bed. She calls Jem in and they discover Dill hiding there. Dill has run away from home because his mother and new father did not pay enough attention to him. Dill eats, then gets into Jem’s bed to sleep, but soon climbs over to Scout’s bed to talk things over.
What do Scout and Jem find under the bed?
Scout discovers something under her bed. She calls Jem in and they discover Dill hiding there. Dill has run away from home because his mother and new father did not pay enough attention to him.
What does Scout find under her bed What did Jem do after this discovery that shocks Dill and Scout How does it establish his maturity?
What do she and Jem find under her bed? He tells Atticus that Dill ran away. Scout and Dill are shocked that Jem revealed their secret to an adult. He says to Dill, “You can’t run three hundred miles off without your mother knowin’.” This decision further establishes that Jem is maturing.
How does Scout’s brother betray her?
“Dill’s eyes flickered at Jem, and Jem looked at the floor. Then he rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood” (To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapter 14). When Jem called for Atticus, he broke the trust that he had previously had with Dill and Scout. They felt betrayed by him.
What does Scout think about at the end of Chapter 14?
As the chapter ends, what is Scout thinking about? She finds herself thinking of the Radley house and Boo’s imprisonment in it. She asks Dill, “Why do you reckon Boo Radley’s never run off?” Dill’s answer is that maybe Boo “doesn’t have anywhere to run off to….”
Who is the snake under Scout’s bed and what is his real story for being there why does he say he ran away?
Jem and Scout thought there was a snake under Scout’s bed. They were surprised to find Dill under the bed. Dill explained that he ran away from his mother’s house because she wasn’t going to let Dill visit Scout and Jem that summer.
Who tells Atticus about is under the bed?
In To Kill a Mockingbird, what chapter is the quote in about why Dill lies under Scout’s bed and Jem tells Atticus? – eNotes.com.
What unexpected action does Jem take when he discovers Dill underneath the bed What does this say about Jem’s thought process and maturity?
When Jem leaves the room to inform his father about Dill running away, Scout says that Jem “broke the remaining code of our childhood.” Jem’s reaction to discovering that Dill ran away from home reveals his maturity and moral development.