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It looked like a boy (spinning quickly) around in joy.
whirling
How does the "dancer" make the boy feel?
It helps him remember the time he climbed the waterfall which made his feel big and wild.
The "dancer" looked like a (art made by wood or stone) standing in their yard.
sculpture
How did they lug the driftwood to their house?
They boy lugged it.
What did they find at the top of the waterfalls?
A huge piece of driftwood.
How did the boy feel while watching his folks climb up?
He felt anxious and proud.
How did the parents climb up?
The boy shouted directions to guide them up.
Why did the boy do a little dance at the top of the waterfalls?
He was happy and proud.
Gripping onto the (skinny and weak) river willow and pulling ourselves up helped us reach the top.
scrawny
What did the bottom of the waterfalls look like?
It looked like a boiling cauldron.
I (looked before going) a way, alongside the falls, and then we climbed like mountain goats.
scouted
Why are they wearing huge Indian rhubarb leaves on their heads?
They want to keep cool from the hot sun.
What made the boy want to climb the waterfall again.
He saw the mountain lion tracks.
How did they know a mountain lion had come down?
They found tracks on the ground.
In the morning, they found (trail of marks) on the ground.
tracks
The boy heard a growl and a (sounds of dry leaves) in the brush.
rustle
When they first saw the waterfall, did they climb it?
No, they turned back to camp.
It (move from a higher place) high above us, higher than the tallest pines.
rose
What was causing the roaring sound?
The waterfall coming down from the top of the mountain.
They hiked further (opposite of water flow), against little rapids, picking their way through slippery boulders.
upstream
They went swimming and (head first) in the diamond-clear water.
diving
Why were they wading in the cold water?
The banks were lined with poison oak.
The raft boat went around (giant rocks) as they came down the rapids.
boulders
The banks were (formed rows) with poison oak.
lined
It was the (seventh month) when we drove up the mountains and backpacked up a (small river).
July, creek