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Chapter One:
“And You Wonder Why They Call Us the Weird Watsons”
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p 1 thermostat n., device for controlling temperature
p 2 juvenile delinquent­ n.,person under 18 who gets into a lot of trouble
landlord­ n., person who rents property to others
p 13 flypaper­ n., sticky paper made to catch flies
p 15 Narcissus ﴾from Nar­sissy﴿ a character in Greek mythology who met tragedy when he fell in love with his own image
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Chapters 1­5
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6. What did Byron's punishment end up being?
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7. Who stole Kenny's dinosaurs?
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10. Why was Mrs. Watson angry with Mr. Watson?
Mrs. Watson had grown up in
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11. How did Rufus figure out that Larry Dunn had stolen Kenny's gloves?
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12. Who protected Kenny from the Evil Snake Woman and the Flamethrower of Death?
Joey
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13. Where did Kenny hide his toys?
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16. Why did Cody and Rufus stop taking Kenny's offer for lunch?
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18. What was so special about the children's gloves?
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20. Why was Mrs. Watson's punishment going to be?
Mrs. Watson threatened to burn
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Chapter Two:
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21. How did Rufus figure out that Larry Dunn had stolen Kenny's gloves?
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22. How did Kenny know that the girls thought that Rufus, the new kid, was cute?
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23. Byron was
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b. the school's king
c. Larry Dunn's hero
24. What did Rufus and Cody do that surprised Kenny so much?
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27. What did the kids figure out that made Rufus and Cody targets for their teasing again?
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29. What did the teacher do to slow Kenny
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31. What happened to Byron when the boys
were scraping the ice off the car?
His mouth got frozen to the side
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32. Why did Kenny look at the new boy on
the bus as his personal saver?
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33. Kenny's reading ability caused:
a. The teachers to think he was smart.
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34. What happened when Byron was cleaning ice off the car?
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35. Where did the Watsons live?
The Watsons lived in Flint,
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36. How did they finally get Byron's mouth
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Mrs. Watson just pulled him off.
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38. What story did Byron tell Kenny and Joetta about why their mother made them wear so many clothes in the winter?
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Chapter Three:
“The World's Greatest Dinosaur War Ever”
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Chapter One:
“And You Wonder Why We Get Called the Weird Watsons”
Comprehension:
1. Curtis plants a seed in the reader’s mind by suggesting that the Watsons may be weird. Is Byron someone you might think of as weird? How?
Click here to reveal answer Byron is a prankster who tortured Kenny but showed little strength himself when he managed to freeze his lips to the mirror after kissing his own image. Their household seems to be anything but quiet. 2. When Kenny’s mother suggests that Birmingham, Alabama, may be warmer and friendlier than Flint, Michigan, about what does his father remind her?
Click here to reveal answer He reminds her about segregation, including the “Coloreds Only” bathrooms.
3. Why does Mr. Watson call the landlord a “snake in the grass?”
Click here to reveal answer The landlord seems to have taken his phone off the hook because he doesn’t want to hear his tenants’ complaints or to put in adequate heat.
4. What would you have done to rescue Byron?
DISCUSSION:
What interesting language does the author use to describe how cold it is in Flint?
How does Hambone Henderson try to discourage Wilona from marrying Mr. Watson? What do you think Mr. Watson thinks of Hambone? How can you tell?
What kind of relationship does Kenny have with his brother, Byron?
How would you describe Byron?
Why does Kenny feel he “won this time” against Byron by the end of the chapter?
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Chapter 2
hostile­ adj., unfriendly; threatening
incapable­ adj., not able
assure­ v., encourage by promising
intimidate­ v., to bully or threaten
emulate­ v., imitate; copy
bravo­ interj., very good
punctual­ adj., on time
hostile pg. 37 unfriendly; showing ill will
intimidate pg. 39 make afraid; frighten
emulate pg. 39 copy or try to equal or rival
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Chapter Four:
“Froze­Up Southern Folks”
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Chapter Two:
“Give My Regards to Clark, Poindexter”
Comprehension:
1. How did being Byron’s little brother help Kenny?
Click here to reveal answer Larry Dunn was a school bully, but Byron and Buphead were even bigger and stronger bullies, so Kenny was protected because Larry didn’t want to offend them.
2. What were the two qualities that set Kenny up for teasing?
Click here to reveal answer Kenny loved to read and he had a lazy eye, which earned him the nickname Cockeye Kenny.
3. How did Byron react to Kenny’s poetry reading?
Click here to reveal answer He defended him when Buphead started to tease him and suggested that he should be paid for his performances, showing that he was proud of him.
4. What does Kenny mean when he says, “I knew God had finally sent me my personal saver!”?
Click here to reveal answer Kenny sees the new boy as his savior because he is so “uncool” with his country ways and simple, worn clothing that Kenny knows he will be teased less and the new boys will be teased right from the 5. Who or what are Clark and Poindexter?
Click here to reveal answer Clark is the school, and Poindexter is Byron’s nickname for Kenny.
DISCUSSION
Why do you think Kenny is afraid when he realizes that the reading he has been chosen to do will be for Byron’s class?
What happens after the reading that surprises Kenny in the school yard?
Why is Byron telling Kenny when he says “Give my regards to Clark, Poindexter”?
Why does Kenny see Rufus, the new boy on the bus, as his “personal saver”?
Describe Rufus & Cody.
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desperate­ adj., wanting intensely
reinforcements­ n., additional or supporting forces
radioactive­ adj., giving off dangerous levels of nuclear radiation
pliers­ n., a tool used for gripping or bending objects
Nazis n., pg. 54 Allied ﴾the Allies included the U.S.A.﴿ enemy in World War II; followers of Hitler or members of his political party
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Chapter Five:
“Nazi Parachutes Attack America and Get Shot Down over the Flint River by Captain Byron Watson and His Flamethrower of Death”
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Chapter Three:
“The World’s Greatest Dinosaur War Ever”
Comprehension:
1. What shocks Kenny about the lives of Rufus and Cody in Arkansas?
Click here to reveal answer They used rifles and hunted and ate squirrels.
2. How did LJ win the World’s Greatest Dinosaur War Ever?
Click here to reveal answer LJ tricked Kenny by having him bury all of his “radioactive” dinosaurs, then tricking him into leaving them until it was too late to take them inside before bed so that LJ could return and steal them.
3. What were the two things about which the other kids teased Rufus?
Click here to reveal answer The kids teased Rufus about his dialect and about his clothing, since he had just two shirts and two pairs of pants — and a third pair shared with his brother.
4. What did Kenny do that made him feel “like someone had pulled all [his] teeth
out with a pair of rusty pliers”?
Click here to reveal answer Kenny had joined in with the other students on the bus who were teasing Rufus and Cody about their clothing, so Rufus refused to play with Kenny. Kenny was very embarrassed about his behavior and missed his friend.
DISCUSSION
Why is Kenny hesitant to spend time with Rufus?
How was Rufus’s life in Arkansas different than it is in Flint?
Why do you think Kenny is friends with LJ, even though LJ isn’t nice to him?
Why does LJ really want to have the “Greatest Dinosaur battle”?
Why is Rufus mad at Kenny?
What does he mean when Kenny says he didn’t automatically look at Rufus & Cody sideways?
How do they end up talking again?
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zombie­ n., person in a sleeplike state and with a strange appearance
hypnotized­ adj., in a trance­like state
frostbite­ n., freezing or partial freezing of part of the body
pomade ­n., pg. 67 hair ointment with perfume
Sugar Ray Robinson ­n., pg. 82 a great welterweight and middleweight boxing champion
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Chapter Four:
“Froze­Up Southern Folks”
Comprehension:
1. According to Byron, why do garbage trucks have wide back doors?
Click here to reveal answer According to Byron, people from the South and their children have thin blood and freeze to death easily. The truck doors are wide to permit their frozen bodies to be picked up on 2. What discovery does Kenny make about Larry Dunn and how does the
discovery change his feelings about him?
Click here to reveal answer Kenny discovers that Larry Dunn is wearing only a T­shirt under his ripped windbreaker and that the bottom of his sneakers are lined with cardboard. Kenny realizes how tough life must be for Larry and how physically tough he really is.
3. Explain why you would or would not like to have Byron as your big brother.
Click here to reveal answer Answers will vary, but should mention that Byron is a bully and enjoys scaring people and being mean.
DISCUSSION
What kind of relationship does Kenny have with Joetta? Give Examples.
Why do you think Byron stops Larry Dunn from giving Kenny a “Super Maytag” when Byron often plays similar tricks on Kenny himself?
How does the author make the reader sympathize with Larry Dunn?
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flamethrower­ n., a weapon that shoots fire
traitor­ adj., betraying
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Chapter Five:
“Nazi Parachutes Attack America and Get Shot Down over the Flint River by Captain Byron Watson and His Flamethrower of Death”
Comprehension:
1. Why did Kenny believe his mother should burn Byron?
Click here to reveal answer Kenny thought Byron was silly for not getting away when he could. He also thought that the parachute game looked fun and was thinking about trying it
himself, unless there was a serious punishment lined up for him.
2. Why was Mrs. Watson so upset about the parachute game?
Click here to reveal answer Mrs. Watson had lived through a fire in her own home as a little girl and didn’t want to see her family in danger of something she found so scary.
DISCUSSION
Why do you think Mrs. Watson speaks “Southern­style” when she gets angry?
If you were Mrs. Watson, how would you punish Byron when he plays with fire?
Why do you think Joetta protects Byron so much?
Do you agree with Mrs. Watson’s way of punishing him? Why?
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Chapter 6:
“Swedish Cremes and Welfare Cheese”
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peon­ n., impoverished laborer, especially one who does menial work­­pg. 101
conscience­ n., sense of right and wrong
welfare pg. 100 help or money given by a government agency to people who are unable to meet their own needs
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Chapter Six:
“Swedish Cremes and Welfare Cheese”
Comprehension:
1. How does Byron trick Kenny into keeping the secret about the “free food”?
Click here to reveal answer Byron shares the Swedish Cremes he’s signed for with Kenny, making Kenny feel that he was guilty of stealing from his parents, too.
2. What proved to Kenny that Byron felt bad about killing the mourning dove?
Click here to reveal answer Kenny found that Byron had buried the bird and put a cross over its grave.
DISCUSSION
Why do you think Byron shares the cookies with Kenny?
Why does Kenny continue to take them?
Why do you think Byron gets sick after he kills the mourning dove?
Why does he get angry at Kenny so suddenly?
How does the author show Byron isn’t so “tough” as he thinks he is?
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Chapter Seven:
“Every Chihuahua in America Lines
Up to Take a Bite out of Byron”
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linoleum­ n., smooth floor tiles
tolerate­ v., put up with
jive= adj., dishonest or insincere Chihuahua n., pg. 112­­a dog of the Mexican breed, small and with pointy ears
conk n., pg. 113 a hair style in which naturally curly hair is straightened and smoothed down close to the head
executioner n., pg. 117 the person who carries out a convicted prisoner’s death sentence
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Chapter Seven:
“Every Chihuahua in America Lines
Up to Take a Bite out of Byron”
Comprehension:
1. On pages 118–119, how does Byron describe his relationship with Kenny as
they are waiting for Mr. Watson to arrive to decide By’s punishment?
Click here to reveal answer Byron describes himself as the top wolf in a pack being challenged by Kenny, who is like a little Chihuahua.
2. With what new physical characteristics does Byron end up and what new
nicknames do you predict for him?
Click here to reveal answer Byron ends up with a shaved head and his ears stick out. He may be called such names as “chrome­dome” and “Dumbo.”
DISCUSSION
What is your first clue about Byron’s latest misdeed?
Why do you think Byron keeps doing things that his parents have forbidden?
Why is Kenny so eager to tease Byron?
When Byron misbehaves, who handles the situation better, Mr. or Mrs. Watson? Why? How does Mr. Watson solve the "problem"?
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Chapter Eight:
“The Ultra­Glide!”
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ultimate­ n., something that is the greatest or highest possible
pinnacle­ n., peak; highest point
seniority­ n., privilege that comes from being older
dispersal­ n., condition of being spread out or scattered
phonic­ adj., having to do with sound
exclusive­ adj., unique
grasped­ v., understood;realized
haphazardly­ adv.,randomly; by chance
hacked­ adv., carelessly cut; chopped
technician­ n., person who is expert in the mechanics of some device or machine
enhance­ v., improve; make better
patter­ n., informal, rapid chatter
swoon­ v., faint
maestro­ n., master of an art, such as a musical conductor; conductor or leader of a musical performance pg. 146
Walter Cronkite n., pg. 141 a highly trusted and respected news reporter and anchorman of the CBS Evening News
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Chapter Eight:
“The Ultra­Glide!”
Comprehension:
1. What are the last TWO finishing touches Mr. Watson puts on the Brown Bomber?
Click here to reveal answer He adds a “smelly green pine tree” deodorizer and the TT AB­700 Ultra­Glide record player.
2. What personal care item does Mr. Watson always hide and why?
Click here to reveal answer Mr. Watson always hides his toothbrush because he doesn’t want it used for cleaning. Byron has used his toothbrushes before for brushing the dog’s teeth and cleaning his coins.
3. Where are the Watsons going and why?
Click here to reveal answer They are going to Grandma Sands in Birmingham, Alabama, so that Grandma, who is very strict, can teach Byron to behave by keeping him there for the
summer and possibly for the school year.
DISCUSSION
Why do you think Kenny is so eager to have a real mustache like his dad’s?
Why is Byron acting like nothing big is happening?
Why do the Watsons think Byron will behave better in Alabama (119­123)
Do you think this plan will work?
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Chapter Nine:
“The Watsons Go to Birmingham­­1963”
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accustomed­ v., get used to something
eavesdropped­ v., listened secretly
grapevine­ n., an informal means of spreading information from person to person
transferred­ v., moved; sent
offended­ v., had one’s feelings hurt; was insulted
eavesdropped v., pg. 161 listened in to a conversation meant to be private
seniority n., pg. 170 a labor union method of recognizing the right of those with the most years of employment in a work place to first choice in important things such as overtime
Lawrence Welk Show n., pg. 159 a long­lived and popular musical program which had massive appeal in the post­World War II era
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Chapter Nine:
“The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963”
Comprehension:
1. According to Mr. Watson, why is it necessary to send Byron to Birmingham?
2. What gift does Joetta receive and why does she hide it in her Byron is getting close to being an adult and sock drawer?
Click here to reveal answer doesn’t seem to understand that life
is not going to be one big joke. He wants to prepare him for life, including the hard parts of it.
Click here to reveal answer 3. How do the chapter and the book get their shared title?
Click here to reveal answer Joetta receives an angel figurine from her neighbor Mrs. Davidson. She hides it because Mrs. Davidson has named it Joetta after her and says it looks just like her, but it’s white and Joetta doesn’t see any likeness.
DISCUSSION
Besides not wanting to get hooked on country music, why do you think Daddy decides to install the TT­700 in the Brown Bomber?
Click here to reveal answer Mrs. Watson has a notebook in which she has written out plans for every part of the trip. “The Why do you think Joetta wants to keep the Watsons Go to Birmingham — 1963” is written angel from Mrs. Davidson in a drawer?
across the front of this notebook.
Why do you think Mrs. Watson is so careful with her planning of the trip, such as where the family is going to stay?
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Chapter Ten:
“Tangled Up in God’s Beard”
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sanitation­ adj., relating to hygiene, especially a clean water supply
facilities­ n., rooms or buildings used for a special purpose, such as restrooms and restaurants
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Chapter Ten:
“Tangled Up in God’s Beard”
Comprehension:
1. What surprise do Kenny and Byron find at the rest stop in Ohio?
2. Describe the Buster Brown trademark Kenny sees inside Joetta’s shoe.
3. What secret does Kenny know about but decide not to share with Mrs. Watson?
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42. Mr. Watson compared the air in Tennessee to:
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48. Mr. Watson bought _____ for the Brown Bomber.
a record player
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50. Why were Kenny and Joetta so surprised to see their father on the phone?
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51. What was so awful after Mr. Watson had cut off all of Byron's hair?
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52. What was the first clue that something was going to happen?
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53. What does Mr. Watson do with his toothbrush?
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54. What was Mr. Watson's next surprise for the kids?
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55. What was Mr. Watson's solution to the awful hair?
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58. Why was Joetta having such a good time when her dad was showing the record player?
He treated her like an adult.
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62. What does Kenny like to do with his father in the mornings?
Kenny likes to watch him shave.
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65. What did Byron do next to get into
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66. Name Kenny's favorite song.
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47. What shocked everyone when they stopped at the rest stop in the mountains?
Mrs. Watson said a curse word.
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70. What did Mr. Watson do that upset all of Mrs. Watson's travel plans?
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71. What was Mr. Watson's surprise in the car?
He had a record player installed
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73. What is a bucket of bolts?
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74. How did the mourning dove die?
Swedish Creme cookie.
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75. How did Kenny and Joetta know that Byron had gotten smacked on the head because he peeked?
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79. What was Mr. Watson's scented surprise item for the car?
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81. Explain why Mr. Watson hides his toothbrush.
82. List all the reasons that Mr. and Mrs. Watson were sending Byron to live with his grandmother in Alabama.
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Chapter Eleven:
“Bobo Brazil Meets the Sheik”
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pathetic­ adj., inspiring pity
bad­dispositioned­ adj., unhappy and irritable
frequencies­ n., the tone or level of sound vibrations
vittles n., pg.188 in country dialect, the word for food
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Chapter Eleven:
“Bobo Brazil Meets the Sheik”
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1. Give one reason why Mrs. Watson was angry about her husband driving straight through to Birmingham and one reason why she was pleased.
2. Why does the chapter have the title “Bobo Brazil Meets the Sheik” and is it a
fi tting title?
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Chapter Twelve:
“That Dog Won’t Hunt No More”
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wilier­ adj., more crafty or sly
scolding­ v., correcting angrily; nagging
wilier adj, pg. 203 craftier; slyer
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“That Dog Won’t Hunt No More”
Comprehension:
1. Why is Wilona upset with her mother?
2. Why does Birmingham seem to Kenny to be a serious punishment?
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Chapter Thirteen:
“I Meet Winnie’s Evil Twin Brother, the Wool Pooh”
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whirlpool­ n., pg. 210 dangerously spinning body of water; water moving in a violent spiral at the point where currents meet
electrocuted­ v., killed with an electrical shock
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Chapter Thirteen:
“I Meet Winnie’s Evil Twin Brother, the Wool Pooh”
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1. Why does Kenny think Mr. Collier would put up No Trespassing signs and make up stories about the Wool Pooh at Collier’s Landing?
2. What was Kenny after in the water?
3. How does Byron reveal his true feelings for Kenny in Chapter Thirteen?
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Chapter Fourteen:
“Every Bird and Bug in Birmingham Stops and Wonders”
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sonic boom­ n., an explosive sound caused by planes moving faster than the speed of sound
fluttered­ v., shook rapidly; trembled
raising cain idiom, pg. 235 causing trouble; making a great deal of noise
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Chapter Fourteen:
“Every Bird and Bug in Birmingham Stops and Wonders”
Comprehension:
1. Irony is a set of circumstances resulting in an outcome that is the opposite of what is expected. For example, a police officer dying from driving while intoxicated would be ironic because it is not typical of the behavior of police
officers. What irony concerning the American flag does the author establish (pg. 230) and how is it ironic?
2. When Kenny holds the shiny, black shoe with the Buster Brown trademark and believes Joetta died in the bombing, he worries about how he had been treating
her. How had he treated her earlier that day?
3. What allows Kenny to trust his senses and believe Joey was truly still alive?
4. What saved Joetta from the bombing?
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Chapter Fifteen:
“The World­Famous Watson Pet Hospital”
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curveballs­ n., baseball pitches that unexpectedly change direction
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Chapter Fifteen:
“The World­Famous Watson Pet Hospital”
Comprehension:
1. To what place does Kenny disappear more and more often and what is he looking for there?
2. What ugly thing does Kenny find in the World­Famous Watson Pet Hospital?
3. Does Kenny fi nd the magic powers he was looking for to heal himself?
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Epilogue
An epilogue, or epilog, is a piece of writing at the end of a work of literature or drama, usually used to bring closure to the work. The writer or the person may deliver a speech, speaking directly to the reader, when bringing the piece to a close, or the narration may continue normally to a closing scene. Epilogue. (2010, January 14). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21:02, January 26, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Epilogue&oldid=337854169 AutoSave
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amended­ v.; changed; revised
discrimination­ n., show of prejudice or bias against a group of people or an individual in that group
pervasive­ adj., widespread
prohibited­ v., outlawed; forbidden
interracial­ adj., between people of different races
segregation­ n., practice of keeping different races or groups of people apart
strove­ v., tried hard
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sit­ins­ v., protests in which people sit down in a place and refuse to leave
boycotts­ n., protests in which people refuse to buy someone’s merchandise or use someone’s services
banned­ v., made illegal; forbade
picketing­ n., marching or standing outside a business, government building, or other place and carrying signs to show opposition to a policy or practice
demonstrations­ n., public meetings or parades in which people show how they feel about an issue
confrontations­ n., acts of opposing or standing face to face against someone or something
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Vocabulary for The Watsons Go To Birmingham, 1963
emulate:
to try to be like someone, or better than them
frostbite:
the freezing of a body part from exposure to cold weather
hostile:
showing ill­will; not being friendly
incapable:
not able to do something
miraculous:
marvelous; suggesting a miracle
pomade:
a type of hair product
punctual:
showing up at an appointed time
thermostat:
a device that automatically controls temperature
dispersal:
causing something to become widely spread
haphazardly:
done without planning, order or direction
linoleum:
a plastic floor covering with a canvas back
maestro: master of art and music; person who directs the orchestra
pinnacle:
a high pointed peak ﴾mountain top﴿
symphonic:
a harmonious sounding musical arrangement
traitor:
one who betrays another’s trust
eavesdropped:
to secretly listen to a conversation
gnashing:
striking or grinding together ﴾like chewing﴿
rabies:
a disease of the nervous system passed on by biting
sheik:
an Arab chief
snitch:
a person who tells on someone ­ tattle tale
temptations:
things you are strongly attracted to
electrocuted:
to kill by electrical shock
wilier ﴾wily﴿:
being full of deceit ﴾lying﴿ and trying to get away with it
confrontations:
to face or oppose in a challenging way
segregation:
to separate people according to race
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YAKETY YAK
The Coasters ­ 1958
Take out the papers and the trash Or you don't get no spending cash If you don't scrub that kitchen floor You ain't gonna rock and roll no more Yakety yak (don't talk back) Just finish cleaning up your room Let's see that dust fly with that broom Get all that garbage out of sight Or you don't go out Friday night Yakety yak (don't talk back) You just put on your coat and hat And walk yourself to the Laundromat And when you finish doing that Bring in the dog and put out the cat Yakety yak (don't talk back) Don't you give me no dirty looks Your father's hip; he knows what cooks Just tell your hoodlum friend outside You ain't got time to take a ride Yakety yak (don't talk back) Yakety yak, Yakety yak Yakety yak, Yakety yak Yakety yak, Yakety yak FADE Yakety yak, Yakety yak AutoSave
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