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A turtle paddles its flippers.
blow guns and bows and arrows and maybe spears
A waddle?
earliest known writing from ancient china
hes a ninja turtle
Turtle's statement reflects the theme of deceit and facade in the story. It suggests that Turtle is struggling to maintain a false persona or act, indicating that she may be feeling pressured or uncomfortable with pretending to be someone she is not. This line may also hint at the idea of self-discovery and the burden of living up to others' expectations.
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Well the shell is very helpful when it comes to defense for a predator, it is the turtles home and the turtle is connected to the shell, so the shell grows with the turtle
One hyperbole from "The Westing Game" is when Turtle describes her desire to win the Westing game as "dying of boredom." This is an exaggerated statement to emphasize how eager she is to participate in the game.
she didn't want her mother to get her clues
Pocahontas and her tribe used.... -knives -axes -drills -arrows -needles -fish hooks -turtle shells
Because her mom never treat her nice and she did that for the first time to get the clue from turtle