The Diamond Ring
Life in Welch
The Child Welfare Man
100

Brian and Jeannette found the diamond ring while doing this activity

Scrounging

100

The name of the street the Walls family lives on in Welch.

Little Hobert Street

100

The man from child welfare had this under his arm when he arrived.

a file holder

200

The actual weight (carats) of the diamond found in the lumber.

Two carats

200

The number of days the family had gone eating only popcorn.

Three days
200

Jeannette told the man her father was a "technology developer" and this.

an entrepreneur 

300

Rose Mary refuses to sell the ring because she says it does this for her.

Improving her self-esteem 

300

The "taboo" Jeannette breaks to go swimming in the morning.

swimming with black people/Dinitia

300

Jeannette says her Dad trained the kids to avoid this "species."

government

400

Mom compares the importance of the ring to this basic human necessity.

Food

400

The reason why the "white" kids didn't swim in the morning.

There was a 50-cent admission fee

400

The specific reason Jeannette is so angry after the man leaves.

She is afraid the family will be separated 

500

The ring was meant to replace a wedding ring that Rex had done this to.

Pawned it

500

The specific exercise Rose Mary does to "improve her circulation."

toa touches (calishtenics)

500

After the visit, Rose Mary paints a picture of a woman doing this.

Drowning in a stormy lake


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