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A battle axe is a heavy axe that can penatrate a knight's armor and it can chop off someone's head. It is so heavy that, if you miss, you won't have time to swing it again. It was first used by the vikings.
I have found a great site that will tell you every thing you need to know.. but the answer to your question is: Ole Miss 18-6 Southern Miss
October 20, 1984 - Southern Mississippi 13, Mississippi 10.
As of the start of the 2007 season, Ole Miss leads the season series 11-9-1.
Through the 2008 season, the last time Ole Miss and Southern Mississippi met was October 20, 1984 in Jackson. Southern Mississippi won, 13-10.
Miss Maudie silences Miss Merriweather by stating that Atticus is the same in his house as he is on the public streets, unlike some men. She indirectly reminds Miss Merriweather that Atticus practices what he preaches by living his values consistently in all aspects of his life.
Miss Maudie shuts up the woman who was making the veiled criticisms of Atticus.
Miss Maudie gets angry at Mrs. Merriweather because she feels that Mrs. Merriweather is hypocritical. Mrs. Merriweather talks about helping the Mrunas in Africa while treating her own help poorly, which Miss Maudie finds insincere and hypocritical. She believes that true compassion starts at home.
Miss Maudie Atkinson.
Miss Maudie Atkinson organizes the Halloween pageant in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Miss Maudie and Uncle Jack are siblings, with Miss Maudie being Scout and Jem's neighbor in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Uncle Jack being their uncle. They have a close relationship and are both important figures in the children's lives.
In Chapter 5 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the relationship between Miss Maudie and Scout deepens as Miss Maudie shows kindness and understanding towards Scout, treating her like an equal and comforting her when she feels left out. Miss Maudie's attitude towards Scout becomes warmer and more nurturing, providing a supportive presence in Scout's life. Their bond strengthens as Miss Maudie becomes a trusted friend and mentor to Scout.
Miss Maudie is kind and respectful towards her students in To Kill a Mockingbird. She treats them with understanding and patience, encouraging them to learn and grow. The children value her wisdom and kindness, and regard her as a trusted adult figure in their lives.
Miss Maudie will not give Miss Stephanie any of her recipe for Lane cakes.
Miss Maudie's husband died of a heart attack.
Miss Maudie stayed with the Miss Stephanie Crawford after the fire at her house.
What clue is given that indicates that miss Maudie is holding in her emotional pain