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Jem uses earth and snow to make their snowman.

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What was Jem's idea when he didn't have enough snow to make a snowman?

Jem's idea was to make a snowman out of dirt and cover it with snow to make it look like a snowman.


What did Jem want to make?

a snowman when it snowed in maycomb


What method does Jem deserve to make snowman?

It looks like Mr.Avery i think, all chubby w/ a hat and such. He also had to scrape up all the snow from their yard and other yards to have enough to make the snowman, which in my opinion is amusing. Hope this helps!


What is the unusual way that Jem make his snowman?

It looks like Mr. Avery.


How does Jem make a snowman in To Kill a Mockingbird?

He makes it with dirt, and covers it with snow.


When Scout and Jem build a snowman Who is the snowman first made to look like?

Scout and Jem's snowman is first made to look like Mr. Avery.


When Jem and scout made a snowman who did they tend to make it look like?

They model their snowman as Mr. Avery. This can be found on page 89.


Descibe how jem constructs his snowman what compliment does Atticus pay him?

Jem constructs his snowman by packing snow and shaping it into a realistic figure. Atticus compliments him by saying his snowman resembles Mr. Avery. He praises Jem for his attention to detail and skill in creating a lifelike image.


What did Jem show scout to make her feel better after her disagreement with aunt Alexandra?

Jem showed Scout a snowman made from dirt and snow to make her feel better after her disagreement with Aunt Alexandra. He even put a hat and some twigs on the snowman to make it look like Mr. Avery.


How did Scout and Jem celebrate the first real winter?

They tried to make a snowman out of dirt and what snow they could find.


How do Jem's goals for the snowman differ from Atticus's goals?

Jem's goal for the snowman is to build a realistic representation of Mr. Avery, a neighbor, while Atticus's goal is to provide his children with a valuable lesson in empathy and understanding. Jem focuses on the physical appearance and details of the snowman, while Atticus prioritizes the underlying message and teaching moment for Scout and Jem.


What is the near libel which jem puts in the front yard?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout find a small figure carved out of soap that resembles Boo Radley in their front yard. This figure symbolizes Jem's growing understanding and empathy towards Boo as he begins to see him as a kind and sympathetic person rather than a menacing figure.