Explanation:
it means the meeting of waters
Answer:
<h3>because Radley had been cut off from all social contact for a long time.</h3>
Explanation:
Dill sigh and say that maybe Boo Radley "doesn’t have anywhere to run off to" because he thinks that Dill has become a recluse who has no family or anyone he can depend on.
When Scout asks Dill "Why do you reckon Boo Radley never run off?", he says Boo "doesn’t have anywhere to run off to" because unlike him, who had Scout's home, Boo had no one to rely. It struck him how unfortunate Boo was though they both wanted to run off from their homes because of similar reasons.
At the same time, Boo had been kept away from social contact for so long that he did not develop any relationship with anyone. He did not know anyone whom he could seek help. And because of his isolation, everyone in Maycomb thought that Boo was a recluse and mean person.
The infinitive phrase here is "to learn" and that is a Adjective I believe so D.