Final answer:
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Scout has 2 reasons for wanting to quit the 'Radley game': fear of getting caught by Atticus and newfound empathy for Boo Radley.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the book 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Scout has 2 reasons for wanting to quit the 'Radley game.' The first reason is that she and Jem become afraid of getting caught by Atticus. They know that Atticus disapproves of their obsession with Boo Radley and his house, and they fear his punishment. The second reason is that they gain a new understanding and empathy for Boo Radley as they come to realize that their childish game is hurtful and disrespectful.