To Kill a Mockingbird

chapters 4-7

what characteristics are learned about children from the boo radley game?Why does scout not enjoy the game as much as the other children? cite citation

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The kids are inquisitive and intrusive. They mean no malice but let their imaginations get the better of them. They think of ways to get Boo's attention. Scout begins to sense that there is something wrong with their games with Boo.