All 5 Uses of
junction
in
To Kill a Mockingbird
- Two days later Dill arrived in a blaze of glory: he had ridden the train by himself from Meridian to Maycomb Junction...
p. 40.3 *junction = a place where two or more things come together (in this case probably two roads or railroad lines)
- (Maycomb Junction was in Abbott County)
p. 40.3
- Every Christmas Eve day we met Uncle Jack at Maycomb Junction, and he would spend a week with us.
p. 88.3
- He had taken thirteen dollars from his mother's purse, caught the nine o'clock from Meridian and got off at Maycomb Junction.
p. 159.2
- Miss Rachel took us with them in the taxi to Maycomb Junction, and Dill waved to us from the train window until he was out of sight.
p. 273.6
Definition:
a place where two or more things come together