1. What Are The Landmarks Vrafija Gave Serafina?

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1. What are the landmarks Vrăja gave Serafina? ANSWER: “Two leagues past the Maiden’s Leap, in the waters of the Malacostraca. Follow the bones.” 2. Why did Neela say that she “feels like a whale”? ANSWER: Because it is hard to float in water without any salt in it 3. What is Sera sick about? ANSWER: She’s sick of competing in the beauty contest that life is, sick of being a smiling, nodding, pretty little princess 4. What was the the contest that now mattered?
ANSWER: A contest for Cerulea, one of life and death 5. How can powerful
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Who are attacking the three mermaids?
ANSWER: a rotter 7. What means “death” according to Ling?
ANSWER: A theta in its archaic form

8. What are the three things the rotter kept doing when the mermaids swam off?
ANSWER: Listening, watching and waiting

9. What is the exact meaning of the word tĭngjŭ?
ANSWER: A jerk

10. Who attacked the mermaids when they approached the Olt’s first bend? ANSWER: Three ghosts

11. What’s the name of the mermaid that saved Sera, Ling and Neela from the ghosts’ attack? ANSWER: Ava

12. Who were the ghosts that previously attacked the girls? ANSWER: They are called rusalka. They are the ghosts of human girls who’ve jumped into a river and drowned themselves because of a broken heart.

13. Who is Becca? ANSWER: A mermaid from Atlantica

14. What is the special condition of Ava? ANSWER: She is blind.

15. How long after the Malacostra moved the rock back did Traho and fifty death riders thunder by? ANSWER: Half a minute

16. Who is the other mermaid waiting with Ava, Becca, Sera, Neela and

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