I have not read the book, but it sounds like the phrase means "to remove something that does not belong"; the word "plucked" might also denote that whoever did the plucking did it rather easily.
In the book "Walk Two Moons," the phrase "plucked up like a weed" is a metaphor that means to be suddenly or abruptly removed, just as a weed is yanked out of the ground unexpectedly. In the context of the story, it refers to the sudden loss or absence of someone or something important.
It means that something is impossible
They are all the same.
In "Walk Two Moons," cantankerous is used to describe a character as bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative. It conveys the idea that the character is grumpy and difficult to deal with.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Chanhassen is mentioned as the hometown of the character Salamanca Tree Hiddle. It is a fictional town in Kentucky where Salamanca's grandparents live, and where she often visits.
Not sure what you mean by this. All the moons in space are moons.
In love!
A bird has been plucked.
if you mean instrument it would be a guitar if not I'm sorry
what do you mean walk yourself you can walk in the neighborhood if that's what you mean and you can control him too like Sims 2
It's actually very difficult to tell this, most moons on far away planets can not yet be seen and just because the planet is earth like doesn't mean it has a moon, or many moons
Saturn does have several moons, if that's what you mean.
Paralyzation, or something like that.