Have you ever seen an animal walking sideways, across the sand?
<span>The scene
you are referring to in _Walk Two Moons_ occurs in Chapter 23, “The Badlands.” When Sal’s mother says she wants to visit
Idaho in order for her cousin, whom she has not seen in 15 years, to tell her
what she is really like, she means that she wants to be told (or even reminded)
what she was like before she was a mother and before she was married. It seems as if she wants to be reminded of
the person she feels she no longer is.
And, to come into contact with one whose last memory of her is of whom
she used to be is why she wants to go to Idaho.</span>
Unclear/incomplete question, but i inferred this to be the full question;
What do paragraphs 97-106 reveal about Norma’s view of the world?
A. She believes that there are some things one should not do for money.
B. She believes people all over the world are essentially the same.
C. She believes it is every person’s job to care for others.
D. She believes some lives are worth more than others.
Answer:
D. She believes some lives are worth more than others.
Explanation:
When reading the story Button, Button we learn of Nora's perception of the world around her, in which it is observed that she believes some lives are worth more than others.
the witches were planning to meet up with each other. For what i do not know but it does give clues saying if they should meet up in the rain thunder after the battle so they are trying to stay low. they are trying to figure out when to meet up without getting caught
Answer:
lesser known fact (unless you are a literature fanatic) about Alice in Wonderland is that it was a parody itself (Parodies of Lewis Carroll and their Originals—can be found in RBSC UBC).
Explanation:
Because it is not the original and is a parody remake of the original alice in wonderland.