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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. A Visual Dictionary Chapters 30-44. Breaking In. Chapter 30. Braille. shaft of light. p. 190. p. 191. a form of written language for blind people letters are represented by patterns of raised dots that are felt with the fingertips.
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Walk Two Moonsby Sharon Creech A Visual Dictionary Chapters 30-44
Breaking In Chapter 30
Braille shaft of light p. 190 p. 191 a form of written language for blind people letters are represented by patterns of raised dots that are felt with the fingertips • A beam or ray of light coming from a natural or artificial light source (sun, lamp)
The Photograph Chapter 31 (No visuals)
Chicken and Blackberry Kisses Chapter 32
Hot spring p. 205 a spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by underground volcanic activity Water is usually at boiling temperatures or above Some cooler hot springs are said to be healthy to bathe in
Old Faithful InnFrontier Cabinp. 205 Cabins and hotel that tourists may stay in near Old Faithful Inside Yellowstone National Park Salamanca, Gram & Gramps will stay here as they arrive too late in the day to see Old Faithful erupt
Rubin’s Vasep. 213 • Developed by a Danish Psychologist, Edgar Rubin • People see either a vase or two people looking at each other
The Visitor Chapter 33 (no visuals)
Old Faithful Chapter 34
Old Faithful and Yellowstone Old Faithful is a natural geyserwithin Yellowstone National Park It is very reliable, erupting every 91 minutes It can shoot 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water to a height of 106 to 185 feet lasting from 1.5 to 5 minutes Click here to watch a video of Old Faithful erupting
The Plan Chapter 35
Foothills of the Rockies p. 226 • low hills at the base of a mountain or mountain range
badger “ogling the scenery” p. 226 p. 228 To ask someone repeatedly and annoyingly for something Pester or bother • Looking carefully and fully at the beautiful surroundings This Not that
The Visit Chapter 36 (No visuals)
A Kiss Chapter 37 (No visuals)
Spit Chapter 38 (No visuals)
Homecoming Chapter 39 (No visuals)
Gifts Chapter 40
Lewiston, Idaho Coeur d’Alene, Idaho • Resort town, famous for skiing, lovely scenery and lakes • Named after the Coeur d'Alene People, a Native American tribe first visited by French fur traders • Translated it means Heart of an Awl, a reflection of the tribe's traders as very tough businessmen. • Located at the confluence (joining) of the Snake and Clearwater River • Founded in 1861, during a Gold Rush in the area
The Overlook Chapter 41
Hairpin curve a stroke p. 256 p. 260 A bend in a road on a mountain with a very acute angle Vehicles need to turn almost 180° to continue on the road It would be impossible to go straight up and down • stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain stops
The Bus and the Willow Chapter 42
legitimate p. 226 • Real or valid • Approved by law or authorities
Our Gooseberry Chapter 43 (No visuals)
Bybanks Chapter 44 (No visuals)