What is the summary of Chapter 4 in To Kill a Mockingbird?
48 second clip suggested2:28To Kill a Mockingbird | Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis | Harper LeeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe last day of school they find a small box with two Indian Head pennies inside. Because they don’tMoreThe last day of school they find a small box with two Indian Head pennies inside. Because they don’t know who’s hiding spot it is they decide to keep the pennies. Until school starts the next fall.
What are the main events in Chapter 4 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
Summary: Chapter 4 After school one day, she passes the Radley Place and sees some tinfoil sticking out of a knothole in one of the Radleys’ oak trees. Scout reaches into the knothole and discovers two pieces of chewing gum. She chews both pieces and tells Jem about it. He panics and makes her spit it out.
What is the conflict of Chapter 4 To Kill a Mockingbird?
Conflict. Why do you believe that Scout, Dill, and Jem are so intrigued by the unknown entity that is Boo Radley? One form of external conflict is that Dill, Jem, and Scout are beginning to grow tired of their usual games and reenactments so they move to more dangerous pastimes.
What do Scout and Jem find in the tree in Chapter 4?
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 characters are in Chapter 4 of To Kill a Mockingbird?
Jean Louise Finch (Scout)
Who takes a stand in Chapter 4 of TKAM?
Atticus takes a stand by standing up for Calpurnia. He stands up for her when Aunt Alexandria wanted to fire her. “Calpurnia’s not leaving this house until she wants to”(Ch. 15).
What does Scout share at the end of the chapter 4?
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. Jem says they were playing strip poker and Dill got Jem’s pants.
What is the mood of chapter 4 in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Chapter 4 is about innocence to experience; it’s a stage of curiosity that Jem and Scout go through. In this chapter, the children discover the knothole by the Radley place. Scout comes home one day from school and she notices gum in the knothole. She chews it and encounters scolding from Jem, who says it’s poisoned.
What does Scout share at the end of Chapter 4?
What is found in the tree Chapter 4?
Terms in this set (4) The first thing found in the hollow tree is gum. Other things they find are: two indian head pennies, a ball of twine, two soap sculptures that resemble Jem and Scout, a medal, a pocket watch, and a pocket knife.
What lesson does Scout learn in Chapter 4?
In chapter four of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout tells us that Atticus, like these three influential Americans, did not develop his intellect by attending school. Rather, he read voraciously and taught himself. Atticus educated himself by reading.
What does Scout learn in chapter 4?
In chapter four of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout tells us that Atticus, like these three influential Americans, did not develop his intellect by attending school. Rather, he read voraciously and taught himself. She learns everything she knows by reading at home.