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The Science of Breakable Things: "Step 6: Experiment"

A seventh-grader's interest in science helps her come to terms with her mother's depression.

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  1. sage
    having wisdom that comes with experience
    Originally, we planned to ask Mr. Neely if we could use his window after school on Monday, but Twig shook her head and said sagely, “Better to ask forgiveness than permission.”
  2. stealthy
    marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
    “Do you think anyone saw us?” Twig whispered loudly. Her hair was all staticky from the invisible electric current that seemed to run inside her. “Probably not, right? We were as stealthy as secret agent spies.”
  3. exasperated
    greatly annoyed; out of patience
    Dari still hesitated, and Twig threw her arms in the air, exasperated. “Don’t be such a worrywart.”
  4. quirk
    a strange attitude or habit
    She sighed and shook her head as if this were just some strange Dari quirk. “Ready?” she asked me.
  5. illogical
    lacking in a correct relation of reason
    I gaped at my reckless, illogical best friend. Twig had done some inexplicable things over the past few years, but this was a whole new level.
  6. abort
    terminate before completion
    Abort mission! Abort!” Twig yelled wildly as we pounded down the three flights of stairs.
  7. welt
    a raised mark on the skin
    On his forehead, just below his hairline, a red welt had started to form.
  8. remnant
    a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
    He’d haphazardly swept the remnants of the contraptions into the plastic bag, and yolk dripped from a hole at the bottom.
  9. sashay
    walk with a lofty proud gait, often to impress others
    “Nothing,” Mikayla said, and then, just for good measure, she looked at me and added, “Whatever,” before turning and sashaying away with Janie.
  10. indecisive
    characterized by lack of firmness in purpose or belief
    “I’m sorry because I should have stayed up there with you guys. I wasted so much time being indecisive and coming down here. I should have been part of the team.”
  11. oblivious
    lacking conscious awareness of
    Twig, of course, was oblivious. “Next time we break into a girls’ bathroom, you’ll be right by our side,” she said.
    I really hoped she meant this metaphorically, not literally, but with Twig, it was a toss-up.
  12. metaphorical
    expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another
    Twig, of course, was oblivious. “Next time we break into a girls’ bathroom, you’ll be right by our side,” she said.
    I really hoped she meant this metaphorically, not literally, but with Twig, it was a toss-up.
  13. arboretum
    a facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated
    In order of least exciting to most exciting: the movies, the aquarium, the arboretum, Six Flags, Disneyland.
  14. mock
    imitating something; not genuine
    “Take my hand,” Dad said after we got out of the car, sticking his hand out with mock seriousness.
  15. avert
    prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening
    One crisis averted, another incoming, because Dad’s wild want to be happy smile was back.
  16. hardy
    able to survive under unfavorable weather conditions
    I read further: THIS HARDY FLOWER CAN SURVIVE IN NEARLY ANY CONDITION.
  17. tally
    determine the sum of
    That was Question Number Twenty-Four. I was busy tallying that question on my mental scoreboard, so that was what was on my mind.
  18. context
    the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation
    I hadn’t meant to, but I guess I’d been thinking of him kind of as a teacher—like he only existed in the context of school and our egg drop.
  19. sari
    a draped dress worn primarily by Hindu women
    His mom wears a sari, his kitchen smells like foods I’ve never tasted, and his whole house is decorated with pictures of his family back in India—aunts and uncles and cousins and his two brothers, who are already adults.
  20. studious
    characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading
    Dari raced downstairs to inspect our fallen egg—Dari, our calm, collected, studious Dari, running over to our egg like a doctor to his patient.
  21. giddy
    exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits
    They were sleepy, and I was too giddy to realize it was anything more than that—too Christmas-happy to realize today was a Bad Day for Mom.
  22. fragile
    easily broken or damaged or destroyed
    Whenever Twig and her mom went to France, Twig brought back these little figurines. She was obsessed with them for some reason, even though anything so fragile seemed anti-Twig.
  23. toxin
    a poisonous substance produced organically
    She told it to me like a legend or a myth. “This is a flower that achieved the impossible,” she told me. “This flower survived in the face of chemicals and toxins, and it turned all that death into something beautiful. That miracle field, Natalie, that’s the happiest place in the world.”
  24. kinetic
    relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
    Kinetic Energy: The energy of motion. A force that seems unstoppable,.
  25. frenzied
    excessively agitated
    It looked wild, frenzied, like it wasn’t sure which way to go, forward and back, forward and back, and before it could slow down, I clamped my hand over the washer.
Created on Wed Sep 29 19:36:42 EDT 2021 (updated Thu Oct 14 11:16:01 EDT 2021)

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