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Explanation:
Chapter 4: On the way home from school, Scout finds two pieces of chewing gum in a knothole in the Radleys' live oak. Before Dill returns the, Jem and Scout find a small, foil-wrapped box containing two polished pennies. Atticus stops them from acting out Boo's attack on his father.
Chapter 5: Scout Spends time questioning Miss Maudie about Boo. We find out that Boo was always good to Miss Maudie and spoke to her are nicely as he knew how. Jem tries to extend a note on a fishing pole to Boo's window. Atticus orders him to stop tormenting Boo Radley.
Chapter 6: On Dill's last night, the children decide to try and look into Boo's window. They flee after seeing a figure on the back porch and run into the collard patch, where they hear a blast from a shotgun. As they flee Jem gets his pants stuck in the fence and leaves them behind. Nathan Radley claims he shot at a negro, and when the kids are questioned about Jems pants dill lies and says he won them off him in a game of strip poker. Around 2 A.M. Jem retrieves his pants and comes back scared.
Chapter 7: Two weeks later Jem says to Scout that he found the pants folded across the fence and they had been sewed. In October, during Scouts second year in school they find soap carvings of a boy and a girl that look like them in the knothole of the tree. The next week the find a spelling medal. (What do they find four days later?) They then write a letter to Boo Radley asking him to come out, but the next morning after placing the letter in the knothole they find Mr. Nathan Radley filling the knothole with cement.
Chapter 8: For the first time in years, Maycomb endures a real winter. There is even light snowfall, an event rare enough for school to be closed. Jem and Scout haul as much snow as they could from Miss Maudie’s yard to their own. Since there is not enough snow to make a real snowman, they build a small figure out of dirt and cover it with snow. They make it look like Mr. Avery, an unpleasant man who lives down the street. The figure’s likeness to Mr. Avery is so strong that Atticus demands that they disguise it. Jem places Miss Maudie’s sunhat on its head and sticks her hedge clippers in its hands, much to her chagrin.
That night, Atticus wakes Scout and helps her put on her bathrobe and coat and goes outside with her and Jem. Miss Maudie’s house is on fire. The neighbors help her save her furniture, and the fire truck arrives in time to stop the fire from spreading to other houses, but Miss Maudie’s house burns to the ground. In the confusion, someone drapes a blanket over Scout. When Atticus later asks her about it, she has no idea who put it over her. Jem realizes that Boo Radley put it on her, and he reveals the whole story of the knothole, the presents, and the mended pants to Atticus. Atticus tells them to keep it to themselves, and Scout, realizing that Boo was just behind her, nearly throws up.