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Jem calls Scout names such as "Miss Priss, Angel May, and girl because he knows that Scout is a "tom boy" and doesn't fit in with what was considered a lady. Scout wants to belong with the boys and feels that she is just as capable as any boy. The names Jem uses are not to show his affection. He uses them purposefully to make Scout feel bad so that she would stop complaining about some antic he and Dill had schemed up. In chapter 5 when the Jem and Dill plan to put a note on Boo Radley's porch, Scout voices her worries. Jem counters by telling her "Now you're in it and you can't get out of it, you'll just stay in it, Miss Priss!" (Lee). In chapter 6, Jem and Dill plan to sneak into the Radley backyard so they can get a glimpse of Boo. This time, Jem uses the name "Angel May" to antagonize Scout. When she tries to talk Jem out of his plan, Jem tells her that she's "getting' more like a girl every day!" (Lee).
Jem calls Scout, Scout... Scout is the nickname. Scout's real name is Jean Louise Finch
In Chapter 16, Jem is around 12 years old and Scout is around 9 years old.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem and Scout go to church with Calpurnia in Chapter 12. This chapter explores the theme of racial segregation and the different worlds that Jem and Scout experience in their small town of Maycomb.
Bob Ewell scares Scout and Jem on their walk in Chapter 28. He follows them, attacks them, and ultimately injures Jem.
In Chapter 26 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem is in the 7th grade and Scout is in the 3rd grade.
Scout is entering 3rd grade while Jem is going into 7th grade. Jem and Scout are two of the characters in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
chapter 28-page 260-262 is when jem and scout get attacked
Jem was 9 (almost 10) and Scout was 5 (almost 6)
Scout tells Jem about the Egyptians using corn cobs for toilet paper in Chapter 1 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Calpurnia calls Jem "Mr. Jem" in Chapter 12 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This shows her respect for Jem and her attempt to instill manners and politeness in the children.
Jem isolates himself from Scout in Chapter 12 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he reaches the age where he starts wanting to spend more time with his peers and less with his sister. Scout notices the change in their relationship and feels hurt by it.
Scout punches Jem in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he destroys her snowman by using mud to make a hat and beard on it. She gets upset and reacts by punching him in the face.