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chapter questions: chapter 28: \observe the remarkable verdure\ (pgs 13…

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chapter questions: chapter 28: \observe the remarkable verdure\ (pgs 134 - 138) 1. why does violet think her father is so embarrassing? 2. pick one word violets dad uses that you dont know. look it up and put the definition here: word you dont know: tryst definition: a secret romantic meeting chapter 29: \a day in the country\ (pages 139 - 150) 3. where do violet and titus go for their date? 4. how does titus say he would want to die if he could choose? chapter 30:
udging again\ (pages 151 - 157) 5. look back at the first chapter called
udging\ on page 92. what is the connection between these two chapters? chapter 31: \the real thing\ (pages 158 - 165) 6. why are the friends getting together at martys house? 7. why do calista and loga act mean to violet?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Without the full - text context, we can only assume based on the provided answer for the first question that Violet finds her father embarrassing because of his use of archaic and ironic language.
  2. The word "tryst" is correctly defined as a secret romantic meeting.

3 - 7: These questions require close reading of the relevant chapters to understand the characters' actions, relationships, and settings. For example, to answer where Violet and Titus go on a date (question 3), one would need to look for details in Chapter 29 about their outing. To answer how Titus would want to die (question 4), one would search for his statements on the topic in the same chapter. For question 5, comparing the two "nudging" chapters would involve looking at themes, events, or character interactions that are similar or related. Question 6 about the friends gathering at Marty's house would be answered by finding the reason given in Chapter 31, and question 7 about Calista and Loga's behavior towards Violet would require analyzing their interactions in the text.

Answer:

  1. Because he uses archaic and ironic language.
  2. Word: tryst; Definition: A secret romantic meeting.
  3. (Answer depends on the text content of Chapter 29)
  4. (Answer depends on the text content of Chapter 29)
  5. (Answer depends on comparing the content of the first "nudging" chapter on page 92 and Chapter 30)
  6. (Answer depends on the text content of Chapter 31)
  7. (Answer depends on the text content of Chapter 31)