In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Sal keeps three significant items: her mother's locket, which symbolizes her connection to her mother; a journal in which she documents her journey and thoughts; and a small wooden carving of a bird, representing her desire for freedom and understanding. These items reflect her emotional journey and the themes of loss and discovery throughout the novel.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
The moons stay in orbit around Jupiter by the force of gravity.
Earths gravity keeps the moon from flying off in the same way the sun keeps earth in balance.
The moons stay in orbit around Jupiter due to the planet's gravitational pull. Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other, keeping the moons in orbit around Jupiter as they continuously fall towards the planet but also travel sideways at a fast enough speed to avoid crashing into it.
Yes, it can. The higher the planet's mass, the more satellites it can attract at greater distances, and the more it can keep in orbit around it.
Walk Two Moons is more of an idea than a phrase. The idea is expressed over and over again throughout the book, so there was not much need to keep saying it.
The quote "You can't keep the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair" is found in Chapter 29 of the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order.
They keep Saturn's rings in order
They keep Saturn's rings in order.