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Winn-Dixie India-Opal Baloni Miss Franny Block Otis Gloria Dump Amanda Wilkinson The Preacher (India-Opal's dad) Sweetie-Pie Thomas Dunlap and Stevie Dewberry
There is India Opal, Winn-Dixie the dog, Sweetie Pie Thomas (one of Opal's friends), Gloria (another friend), Otis the pet shop man (also a friend), a librarian (another friend), and Stevie and Dunlap. There's also Opal's father, the preacher.
There is India Opal, Winn-Dixie the dog, Sweetie Pie Thomas (one of Opal's friends), Gloria (another friend), Otis the pet shop man (also a friend), a librarian (another friend), and Stevie and Dunlap. There's also Opal's father, the preacher.
Opal treats Stevie and Dunlap nicer at the of the story because of what Gloria said if you be nice to them they will be nice to you back and she invited them to her party.
Winn-Dixie India-Opal Baloni Miss Franny Block Otis Gloria Dump Amanda Wilkinson The Preacher (India-Opal's dad) Sweetie-Pie Thomas Dunlap and Stevie Dewberry
When Opal and her father return to the party in "Because of Winn-Dixie," the guests include Gloria Dump, the Dewberry brothers, Otis, Amanda Wilkinson, Sweetie Pie Thomas, Franny Block, Miss Franny, and the preacher. Each character has a unique connection to Opal and plays a special role in the story.
The types of Opal that i am familiar with are White Opal, Fire Opal, Boulder Opal, Black Opal, Crystal Opal, Light Opal, Doublet Opal, Triplet Opal, Common Opal, Synthetic Opal, and Immitation Opal.
Winn-Dixie India-Opal Baloni Miss Franny Block Otis Gloria Dump Amanda Wilkinson The Preacher (India-Opal's dad) Sweetie-Pie Thomas Dunlap and Stevie Dewberry
There are 5 basic types of opal. These types are Peruvian Opal, Fire Opal, Girasol Opal, Common opal and Precious Opal.
There are 5 basic types of opal. These types are Peruvian Opal, Fire Opal, Girasol Opal, Common opal and Precious Opal.
An Ethiopian opal is an opal-CT, whereas an Australian opal is an opal-A. The Ethiopian opal is made up of leptospheres, instead of small amorphous silica spheres like the Australian opal.
Boulder opal is distinct from black opal in the following ways: * Boulder opal is usually mined in open-cut operations while black opal is mined in shafts. * Boulder opal is found in ironstone boulders, while black opal is found in seams.