What does the narrator call Ursula to her sister?
A horrible monster
What color does the narrator describe the walls as?
Robin's-egg Blue
What does Lettie say grownups are on the inside?
What does Lettie and the Narrator bring with them to the house?
Old broken toys
Where is Ursula hiding?
The narrators old bedroom at his house.
Who does the narrator miss at the beginning of the chapter?
His mother and his father.
What is the condition of the room when Lettie and the narrator arrive?
The room is dirty with clothes everywhere.
What plant did Lettie have to get in the morning that is also from Harry Potter?
Mandrakes
What hunts the Fleas?
The Varmits
What is Ursula wearing when Lettie and the narrator arrive?
Nothing
How does the narrator think Lettie is going to Ursula leave.
By casting a spell
Where is Ursula lying when the Narrator and Lettie enter.
On the bed
What is Lettie doing when the narrator first wakes up?
She is getting stuff she needs to kick Ursula out of the house.
What does Lettie's grandmother describe Ursula as being?
A flea
Why does Ursula want to keep the narrator in the attic?
The narrator will be safe there.
What color did the narrator describe the room as being?
What is surrounding the room so that Ursula cannot escape?
The toys which are acting as boundaries.
What does Lettie say Ursula is doing in her room?
Doing things and changing people's lives.
what is the true name of the flea?
Skarthach of the Keep
"the hunger birds"
Who does the narrator say is not scared of anything?
Grownups and monsters
What does Ursula threaten to do to Lettie?
Turn her inside out, exposing her guts and organs.
What does Lettie say Ursula is doing to people?
She says that Ursula is trying to make the world a better and happier place.
Why did Lettie bring the broken toys to the house?
The toys are a barrier to prevent Ursula from escaping.
what happens with the cloths when Ursula gets mad?
they attach to the narrator