How can you tell that Scout Jem and Dill all believe in superstitions Support your answer with a quote from the text.?
There are several hints in the text that Scout Jem and Dill believe in superstitions. Once example is when Atticus tells the children that their uncle Jack shot a rabid dog during the night. Scout, Jem, and Dill are frightened and believe it is their Aunt Alexandra's ghost. "When Atticus said something about Old Mrs. Radley sending Jem a note...Dill began to look apprehensive, and Jem's face mirrored Dill's."