Vocabulary (idioms and phrases included. Please click on the words in orange which have links for images)
hillbillies-
a person from the a very rural area, who is usually from a very low
socio-economic class in America
reunion (high school)- a meeting (party) held
every few years to reunite people from the same graduation class of secondary
school
cheerleader- usually girls (sometimes guys) who wear
a uniform and perform routines or dances at athletic events. These girls in secondary school are usually
very popular and “cool.”
Dorks- geeks, nerds, or guys who are the opposite of
cool.
go
cart track- a track where people race small carts, which are like miniature
cars
get their business off the ground- get their business
started
select- specific, particular
gingerbread
house- a decorative sweet miniature house made of cookies and icing
tangible- something real and clear, not vague
spell everything out- explain everything in detail for someone
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Questions
1.
How many times did some guy call for Ray?
2.
Deb says the guy’s name is Scott ____________.
3.
Does Ray know Scott’s last name?
4.
Where did Deb meet Scott?
5.
Ray says that Scott and Walter were his best
friends in high school and what does Deborah call them?
6.
Ray says because Deborah was a what that his
friends are dorks?
7.
Deborah says no that is not why they are
dorks. She says they are dorks because
of what?
8.
Who made the walkie talkies?
9.
Ray says that they are very smart and they are
starting a business together. What is
the business?
10. Ray
says they are looking for a few select investors to do what?
11. Ray
says this is a great what?
12. Deborah
asks if she can what?
13. Ray
asks the children if they like go-carts and Deborah tells him to just tell them
that they are moving where?
14. What
does Ray mean by a woo-woo engineer?
15. Deborah
says she wants to see a tangible plan, not a picture of a go-cart written on a
what?
16. What
does Ray say you have to do for the cheerleader?
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