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The wierd Watsons
they died in a car crashin 1995
Bryon had to pack the car and drop off a key with the neighbors the night before the Watsons began their journey.
What you mean is what did momma call Michigan. She called it Mich-again
It's a 1948 Plymouth.
i dont really understand this question but what id the problem here?
Kenny refers to his family as the weird Watsons because they have unusual habits and quirks. They often stand out from others in their community due to their eccentric behavior and way of thinking. Despite this, Kenny loves his family and their uniqueness.
if your planning on phoning her it might be best to call her Emma... seeing as that's her name!
first chapter, don't know page, sorry
a record player
In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963," the Wool Pooh represents Kenny's safety and security, the Watson family's car symbolizes their journey and experiences, and the Watsons' house in Flint represents their comfort and stability. These analogies help reveal the themes of family, identity, and social issues throughout the book.