In the context of the question, it seems like a play on words or a riddle. Turtles are not capable of calling for help in a traditional sense, as they do not possess vocal cords. However, if we are to interpret the question metaphorically, one could say that the turtle may have signaled for help by using its body language or by simply waiting for someone to pass by and notice the situation.
He used his shell phone!
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Turtle, that is what you call it when you tip your sailboat upside down
When a boat overturns it capsizes, and if it goes completely upside down it turns turtle.
In mathematics, "PUNCHLINE bridge to algebra page 24" refers to a series of math puzzles and problems designed to help students develop algebraic thinking skills. The specific question you mentioned likely involves a word problem where a turtle's car breaks down on a bridge. The turtle may have used a specific mathematical concept or equation to call for help, such as determining the distance to the nearest service station or calculating the time it would take for help to arrive. Students would need to apply algebraic reasoning to solve the problem and find the solution.
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call for help, try to fix it, walk to gas station
The man's car broke down so he had to call a tow truck.
They call a tow truck because their cars broke down or crashed.
to flip a turtle upside down
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