Gramps purchased a piece of pipe to fix a leak in the old Plumbing system of his home. The pipe was essential for repairing the water flow and preventing further damage. Additionally, he may have seen it as an opportunity to save money by handling the repair himself rather than hiring a plumber.
Beacuse it was the sumer and gramps wanted to take sal to get to know him
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Gram and Gramps take Sal to an American Indian community. She sat with Gram and Gramps who let her take a puff off of a pipe, which she really did not like. Gramps bought her one, but told her it was for looking at, not for smoking.
Gram and Gramps are important to Sal because they raised her and provided a stable and loving environment for her after her mother's death. They also support her emotionally and help her navigate challenging situations throughout the story. Sal's strong bond with them shows the significance of family and the role they play in shaping her identity.
In Chapter 34 of "Walk Two Moons," Gram, Gramps, and Sal visit the Monument Valley, a beautiful and majestic landmark that Sal's mother always wanted to see. Sal experiences a sense of peace and fulfillment while visiting the site, feeling connected to her mother in a spiritual way.
Gloria was a friend of Gram's that wanted to hook up with Gramps. They would often joke back and forth like they were fighting over Gloria and the Egg Man, but Sal may have thought it was more serious.
Sal becomes a "chickabiddy" (a motherless chick) in the story "Walk Two Moons" because her mother leaves to find herself and never returns. Sal's nickname as a chickabiddy reflects her feelings of abandonment and loss. Through the journey of the story, Sal comes to terms with her mother's absence and learns to navigate her own path to healing and understanding.
Gram and Gramps would always talk about their marriage bed. The bed had a lot of value to them. It was the bed that gramps and all of his siblings were born in, and then later all of Gram and Gramp's children. It was given to them as a wedding gift, and for some time was the only piece of furniture in their house.
No, Sheriff did not give Gramps a ticket for letting Sal drive without a license in the book "Walk Two Moons." Instead, he gave her a warning and told her to park the car until she had a proper license.
Sal Gram and Gramps stop at Old Faithful, the Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Wisconsin Dells, and the Black Hills. :) your welcome:)m@dd!3
she worried cause she doesnt want gramps to crash.she sees that they are so close to falling off and she prays the whole way to the trees. everytime a bus passes by she thinks its gonna fall off. hope i answered your question