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Walk Two Moonsby Sharon CreechA Visual Dictionary, Ch. 1- 15A Face at the WindowChapter 1Euclid, OhioA real townA fictional townBybanks, Kentucky
all jammed together like a row of birdhouses p. 2
plaster wall p. 3ThinkWhat might this represent or symbolize?
The Chickabiddy Starts a StoryChapter 2walloping great thundercloudp. 6p. 6-7ornery and stubborn as an old donkey
What does this symbolize? What does this symbolize?BraveryChapter 3swimming holep. 11p. 12whangdoodlean imaginary creature in childrens books (Roald Dahl, Julie Andrews Edwards) Either a terrible beast or a kind, wise animalA deer with slippers that can change colors and has a sweet toothA deep place for swimmingIn a stream or river
Thats What Im Telling YouChapter 4
(No Visuals)A Damsel in DistressChapter 5
shoulder p. 26The edge of the road
p. 27The idea that a woman (a damsel) needs rescuing from a monster, villain or horrible situation
Damsel in distress
Dismantled p. 28The carburetor was dismantled by GrampsThe carburetor blends air and fuel for the internal combustion engine in cars
BlackberriesChapter 6Diabolic (p. 29)Divulge (p. 29)Muesli (p. 30)Extremely horribleTo tell someone private information or secretsA breakfast dish consisting of oats, grains, fresh or dried fruit, seeds and nuts
Ill-Ah-No-WayChapter 7Lake MichiganOne of the five Great LakesLocated entirely within the USSecond largest Great LakeAs wide as Massachusetts and THREE TIMES LONGER!!!
The LunaticChapter 8(No Visuals)
The MessageChapter 9civilizedp. 46Polite and well-mannered
p. 46pandemonium
A situation with no clear rules or order; similar to chaos
Huzza, HuzzaChapter 10shrapnelp. 54A fragment of a bullet or bomb from a war
p. 56Wisconsin DellsA popular tourist destination; known for beautiful scenery and waterparks
FlinchingChapter 11Sceneryp. 59Beautiful outdoor surroundings could be trees, forests, deserts, ocean
The Marriage BedChapter 12Philosopher p. 71A person who contemplates deep important ideas Cornell West is a modern day philosopherAristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher
Pipestone National Monument p. 73Native Americans have quarried (dug out) the red pipestone here for thousands of years. It is a sacred because the pipestone quarried here is carved into pipes used for prayer. Many believe that the pipe's smoke carries a prayer to the Great Spirit. Link to Google Map here
Aspen grove p. 77An aspen is a tall poplar tree; its leaves turn colors and fall off in autumnA grove is a grouping of similar types of treesAspen leaves quiver and tremble in any wind
Bouncing BirkwayChapter 13(No Visuals)
The RhododendronChapter 14sheared off the tops of the hedgep. 85Cut off the top of a bush
p. 85rhododendronA woody bush; usually evergreenFlowers in the spring with a wide variety of colors