Dad tries to take the family's mind off the cold by suggesting they listen to music and sing along in the car. However, the plan doesn't work because Kenny, the youngest son, is too startled by the cold weather to participate in the singing. Instead, Kenny is distracted by the idea of his lips freezing to the car window.
In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," Buster Brown's frozen hair is a foreshadowing of the extreme cold temperatures that the Watsons will later experience during their trip to Birmingham, which becomes a significant event in the story. This foreshadows the dangerous and life-changing events that will unfold as a result of the cold weather.
it doesnt your just a freak...FREAK
they sit on the beach and eat cold meat and set up a barbecue for several meats they also go to masses
No, it doesnt because it contained gas in it, which is not good for you when you are cold.
this is because of the material of the scarf.
no it doesnt make any more
no it doesnt
the water is too cold
One hyperbole in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963" is when Kenny exaggerates by saying his brother Byron is "the world's greatest" when it comes to causing trouble. Another hyperbole is when Kenny describes the extreme cold weather by saying it was so cold that "if you stuck your tongue to a metal pole, it would freeze right there."
Because vampires are cold-blooded.
air conditorner doesnt blow cold air has freeon compressor doesnt kick on
the difference is warm blood controls their body temp cold blood doesnt