-caboodle
-ogle
and others but i don't remember
There were no trees used.
Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
Gramps has a gap in his teeth in the book "Walk Two Moons" because it is a characteristic the author, Sharon Creech, gave to the character to make him more distinct and memorable. This gap in Gramps' teeth is likely used to illustrate his quirky and unconventional personality in the story.
In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, a flashback is a literary device used to show events from the past that are relevant to the present story. For example, Sal's memories of her road trip with her grandparents function as flashbacks that help readers understand her grief and search for identity after a personal tragedy.
"She'd beat me half to death"
Sal ate some Bing cherries that reminded her of her mother in the book "Walk Two Moons." Cherries were a fruit that her mother used to love, and eating them brought back memories of her mother, making Sal feel closer to her.
It depends on the way that the word sounds, but most of the time you use an. Weird isn't it?
Page numbers are different in every book, and sullen is used many times in this story. One notable time is in chapter 41. The quote was "The chickens were fidgety, the cows were skittish, and the pigs were sullen and glum." It was in the beginning of the chapter, while she was talking about staying the night at Phoebe's house.
You just used it!!! Haha But... That girl is so weird There's a weird smell in here How weird is that?
The letters can be used to spell the 5 letter word weird. They also spell wider and wired.
Walk,Run,Jump,Talk,Yell,Complain,Hop
The term walkway was first used in the year of seventeen and ninety two. It was a combination of the words walk and way which meant a path or street to walk on.