Turtle took the billiard cue upstairs to use it as a weapon to defend herself against the intruder who had broken into her family's home. She wanted to protect herself and her brother with the only thing she could find to defend them.
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She took it upstairs because she didn't know what was up there and she brought it up there for self defense or protection.
She used it as a weapon.
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The stroke is the method for sliding the cue to strike the cue ball. A good billiard stroke is very straight and level and continues with a follow through after contact with the cue ball.
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
Cameron Merisier
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
Snooker or Pool
Cue ball is part of the Billiard ball collection in New York.
There is no difference between the cue ball and billiard ball except that the cue ball is white and without significant markings.
Cue sticks must be 40 inches minimum and there is no maximum.
Billiard's or Pool
A cue case is for carrying cues for billiard games. The case should be hard wearing and should serve the purpose of transporting any jointed pool or snooker cue.
A pad, known as a cue tip, is glued to the narrow end (tip) of the cue. A small block of cue chalk is rubbed on the pad to prevent the cue tip sliding off the billiard/snooker/pool balls.
If no rotational momentum is present as well, only a tiny fraction of which can be transferred to another billiard ball, the cue ball will stop. If rotational momentum is present, which is a part of cue ball control, the cue ball will roll in a direction dependent upon angle of contact and direction of rotation.