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High Tide in Hawaii Chapters 3-4
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What is a word for the primary Polynesian staple food made from the underground stem or corn of the taro plant
poi
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What is a lei made from?
beautiful flowers
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What is surfing?
the sport of riding ocean waves on a board
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What is the cloth made from bark from a mulberry tree?
tapa
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What is your idea of paradise?
Mine is a beautiful island like Hawaii!
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What is an adjective to describe a mass of bubbles?
foamy
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How did Jack describe poi?
Gooey like peanut butter, but bitter.
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Where did Jack and Annie say they were from when Kama and Boka asked them again?
From far away and they traveled in a magic tree house
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What did they use the taro root for?
To make poi
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How do Kama and Boka react when the kids ask them about making ships?
They are confused because they don't understand why they would want to sail away
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Where did Kama and Boka get breakfast?
They ate coconuts and bananas from the trees.
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Which food from these two chapters would you choose to eat?
I would eat the coconuts and bananas!
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