To Kill a Mockingbird
what is learned about jem and scout from their diverse reaction to the mennies in the knot-hole?
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
I'm not sure what you mean by "mennies". Scout is much more innocent about the gifts. She is full of curiosity and excitement. Jem is much more cautious. He isn't sure the "gifts" are meant for them or if it is appropriate to accept them.