The auther andStorm would communicate with a stick. For example on page 212 it stated, "i'd examine it closely inod and seem to aproveof it and hand it back to him. each day he would pick a different stick and each day i would have to approve of it." also it exclaimed, " after weeks and months i relized that he was using the stick in a way to communicate with me to tell me that everything is alright and that i was doing the right thing."
In the story "Woodsong" by Gary Paulsen, communication between the author and his lead dog, Storm, mainly happens through non-verbal cues and physical interactions. Through training exercises, spending time together, and observing each other's behavior, the author and Storm develop a strong bond that allows them to understand each other's signals and work together effectively as a team.
Anthony Horowitz.
brave, great dog, smart, funny.
dollar, obeah, columbia, olaf, fonzie, fred, cookie, wilson, blue, yogi, duberry, clarence, and storm
In "Woodsong" by Gary Paulsen, Storm, the lead sled dog, hides his injury from his owner. He also hides his fear during dangerous situations, pretending to be confident. Additionally, Storm hides his physical and mental exhaustion while pulling the sled, not showing weakness to protect his status as the lead dog.
Yes. Although they are small compared with other storm types, no other storm on earth can match the winds of the strongest tornadoes.
a storm has a name cause it may be different to the rest of its kind, or may be stronger than any other type storm.
Hurricanes and tornadoes are two different types of storm.
drought
No. It's the other way around: a hurricane causes a storm surge.
A tornado does not "mix" with other storms. A tornado is part of a larger parent storm, though.
When it becomes a tropical storm, or in other words, when winds reach 39 mph.
Thye are scared but comfort each other during the storm.