What is the setting in To Kill A Mockingbird?
1930s Maycomb, Alabama
Loves to tell tall tales, small, curious, good at reading and math but prefers to make up own stories, comes to stay in Maycomb almost every summer...
Dill Harris
Coplanar lines that do not intersect are called:
Parallel lines
An admiral in the US navy that wanted to build the navy up so that it could compete with other nations
Alfred Mahan
This is an artificial waterway that provided a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Panama Canal
What happened to the tree where the children were finding little treasures?
Mr. Nathan Radley filled it with cement.
Very prim and proper, proud of the family name, wants the children to act just so, a feminine influence for Scout, an incurable gossip...
Aunt Alexandra
These lines are noncoplanar; they are not parallel and do not intersect
Skew lines
Cuban poet and journalist that started a revolution in 1895
Jose Marti
Location of an important land victory in Cuba
San Juan Hill
Whose house burned down?
Miss Maudie
Intelligent, calm, has exemplary behavior, never holds a grudge against the people of maycomb, consistent, committed to justice...
Atticus Finch
Planes that do not intersect are called:
Parallel Planes
Arranged for the US to buy Alaska from the Russians
William Seward
Several provisions added to the Cuban constitution insisted upon by the U.S.
Platt Amendment
What happened to Ms. DuBose in ch. 11 and what was she addicted to?
She died.
She was addicted to morphine.
A firm parent figure for the kids, Aunt Alexandra does not want her around, family cook and nanny
Calpurnia
This is a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at distinct points.
Transversal
US Secretary that issued the Open Door Notes
John Hay
Ended military rule and set up a civil government
Foraker Act
What was "linin'" in chapter 12?
When Zeebo would sing a line of a song and the congregation would repeat it. They did not have hymn books and most members of the church could not read anyway.
Like syrup on his vegetables, Scout beat him up over his dietary affairs, used to hard work and doesn't take anything he can't pay back...
Walter Cunningham
_____ are nonadjacent interior angles that lie on the opposite sides of the transversal.
Alternate interior angles
General that was ordered to capture Villa dead or alive
John J. Pershing
Extension of the Monroe Doctrine in which the US claimed the rights to protect its economic interests through military intervention
Roosevelt Corollary