Keep your arms straight and swing them from left to right, alternating in front of and behind your body.
What is floss?
Despite his family's generations-old ban on music, young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz, in this 2017 film, inspired by the Mexican holiday, Day of the Dead.
What is Coco?
Starring Zach Effron + Vanessa Hudgens as Troy + Gabriella, the soundtrack to this "classy" film outsold The Beatles, Taylor Swift, and Justin Timberlake to become 2006's best-selling album.
What is the High School Musical soundtrack?
This location gave Njoroge hope to inspire his family, unite his people, and free Kenyans from the yoke of colonialism.
What is school?
Momentum
1. A small statue
2. A force that something moving has
3. A crucial moment in history
A force that something moving has
March in place with your arms at your sides. Swing those arms at your elbow, left and right.
Over a billion Catholics worldwide celebrate this holiday, after a 40-day Lenten period of sacrifice.
What is Easter?
Represented by Olly the Kookaburra, Syd the platypus, and Millie the echidna, this city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics. Aboriginal athlete Cathy Freeman lit the cauldron down under.
What is Sydney?
This arboreal location on the edge of town provided cover for rebels.
What is the forest?
Pertinent
1. To do with what is being talked about
2. Causing a feeling of disgust
3. Young + inexperienced
To do with what is being talked about
Riding a horse, swing your right arm in the air and swing an imaginary lasso while your left hand holds the reins.
What is Ride the Pony?
His "Chanukah Song" was originally performed on the December 3, 1994 broadcast of Saturday Night Live. In it, he celebrated the heritage of Chosen People including Paul Newman, Harrison Ford, and "Hall of Famer, Rod Carew."
Who is Adam Sandler?
This nickname for the new millennium became a household name, causing widespread chaos among computer scientists who realised that the world's operating systems could only account for the 20th century.
What is Y2K?
This location shares its name with a location in DC where bills become laws — or, these days, where Congress doesn't do much. It is also where some of the novel's most meaningful + intimate conversations took place between Mwihaki + Njoroge.
What is the hill?
Amulet
1. Illegally distilled root beer
2. A small piece of jewellery thought to ward off evil
3. A small mahogany table with drawers
A small piece of jewellery thought to ward off evil
Swing your arms rambunctiously and take two steps while crisscrossing your forearms at the same time.
What is Fresh?
Kicking off at sunset on the night of the first sighting of the crescent moon, fasting is forbidden on the Day of Eid, the first of two main festivals observed by this major religion -- accounting for more than a quarter of the planet's population.
What is Islam?
The longest-tenured teacher in the English department, along with Ms. Dorsey, his co-teacher, both celebrate 20 years since graduating high school. Their reunion will no doubt deature Flo Rida, Chamillionaire, and D4L's "Laffy Taffy."
Who is Mr. Preacher?
While Mwahiki went here, Njoroge continued his education at a missionary school.
What is teacher training school?
Vernacular
1. An ordered arrangement of flowers
2. Imitating a worm; undulating
3. The everyday spoken language in one region
The everyday spoken language in one region
Move your knees together and apart in a rhythm while bouncing and swinging your arms.
What is the Billy Bounce?
Political rivals during the presidential election of 1800, these two Founding Fathers eventually reconciled and died on the same day, the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Who are Adams + Jefferson?
Partially punched votes caused chaos all over Florida during the 2000 presidential election when incomplete votes were called either "hanging," "fat," or "pregnant" this -- also the name of the only single-syllable nation in Africa.
What is chad?
What is the soccer field?
Sobriquet
1. Nickname
2. A shortage of wine
3. A long, thin cigar
Nickname