Rumble Fish Vocabulary Chapters 1-6
Rumble Fish Vocabulary Chapters 7-12
Rumble Fish Comprehension Chapters 1-4
Rumble Fish Comprehension Chapters 5-8
Rumble Fish Comprehension Chapters 9-12
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to engage in a street fight.

Rumble
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Following or harassing (a person) persistently and secretly, often with malicious intent; or, pursuing or approaching (prey, a person, or an animal) stealthily.

stalking

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the setting of Chapter One  

the beach (present day +50)

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Why might nobody believe that The Old Man was well educated and a graduate of law school? 

he's an alcoholic

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What problem does Rusty-James have in chapter 1?

difficulty remembering things
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A young person who frequently commits minor crimes. (A term often used to describe the boys in the story)

Delinquent

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(Adjective) Abbreviated or cut short; spoken quickly with parts omitted.

clipped

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Describe the change in setting in Chapter Two  

in a pool hall/food place/Benny's (in the past +50)

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  1. What alternative did Mr. Harrigan give Rusty-James if he refused to transfer schools? 

Youth Detention Center

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What example did Steve give when asked why he thought the Motorcycle Boy was cool?

 MB is the only person he’s met that’s like a character out of a book

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to sleep lightly or take a short, light nap.

dozing

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Inborn or natural; existing from birth.

innate

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In chapter 3, What promise had Rusty-James made to Patty? 

no more fighting

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Whose picture was in a national magazine?

MBs

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What advice did Steve give to Rusty-James?

let go of the MB

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Extremely unpleasant or offensive; highly disagreeable.

Obnoxious

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Having been deserted or cast off; left completely and finally.

abandoned

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What is the one thing that scares Rusty-James? 

being alone (because he was left alone for three days while his father was drinking+

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What problems did the Motorcycle Boy’s color-blindness cause when he was riding motorcycles? 

drove through red lights

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Who was the substitute teacher in RJ's friend's class?  

Cassandra

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Searching around for something that is needed or wanted, often by begging or looking in discarded places.

scrounging

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Frowning in an angry, bad-tempered, or gloomy way.

scowling

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Why did Jeannie Martin not like Rusty-James?

she likes Steve and thinks RJ is going to turn him into a criminalb/hoodlum

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What does Rusty-James mean when he says that the Motorcycle Boy was more alone than he’d ever be?

nobody understands him

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What do we discover about Rusty-James’ memory?

it’s taking a long time to forget things