which word would best describe, "a critical observation?"
peek
glance
scrawny
scrutiny
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"Her voice was like a melody, her hair was like spun gold." Change this into a metaphor
Her voice was a melody and her hair spun gold.
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What is a "Western film?"
Set in the American past relating to real life events
set in the American west relating to the frontier life
Set in the American future relating to time travel on a hors
Set in the American present relating to modern times
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what nationality is Edie?
Native American and European
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What is the opposite of the word, "smirk?"
cheerful
self-satisfied
conceit
scorn
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How did Edie's mom describe her childhood with other kids?
She was bullied because of her skin color
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What does it mean to have empathy?
Feel and understand what others feel
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Who lived in the Old Man House? What happened to it?
Chief Seattle, it was burned down to create a park
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What is the matching definition of "perilously?"
full of peace and calm
full of danger
full of harmony
full of ease
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Who does Edie confide it about the box she finds in the attic?
Her uncle Phil
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"Its black screen is bloated and curved, and its boxy white backside is propped against a dartboard." What does "bloated" and "boxy" in the sentence mean
distended beyond natural size and box-like
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The title of the book, "I can make this promise" suggest someone is making a promise. Who makes the promise? What promise is made?
Edie, Edith wont' be forgotten
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What car did Edie's dad drive when he met her mom?