In chapter 6, Jem and Dill attempt to give Boo Radley a note. What does it say and who stops them from delivering the note.
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In chapter 6 of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Jem and Dill attempt to give Boo Radley a note. The note asks Boo Radley to come out and join them in their games and activities. They write that they are not afraid of him and want to be friends. However, before they can deliver the note, Atticus catches them and stops them from proceeding. Atticus warns them of their actions and explains that it would not be appropriate to invade Boo Radley's privacy or provoke him in any way. He teaches them the importance of respecting people's boundaries and personal space.