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Calder found what painting at Mrs Sharpe's house?
The Geographer
What was on the printed note taped to the packing of a Lady writing?
You will come to agree with me
Petra thought to look for the painting where?
In wooden storage places
What do you pick out 4th in a sentence?
The subject
To prevaricate is to?
Lie
What were Petra and Calder for halloween?
Petra: A lady writing Calder: F pentomino
On a rainy wednesday calder thought the next steep was?
Calder and Petra visited who for tea?
Mrs Sharpe
You need what to have a Indirect object?
A direct object
What is a culprit?
A person who commited a crime or is guilty of something
Calder and Petra eat what before they work on Vermeer and Fort?
Blue ones (Blue M&Ms)
What did the Thief want with the painting?
They wanted the real Vermeer painting to be displayed and reconized not by the fakes
After the missing of a lady writing many people did what?
Wrote letters by the thousands to the authorities, started protests, and made T shirts
What is a noun called that compliments another noun?
A subject compliment
To make an Infinitive you need?
To have the word to in front of a verb
For homework Petra and Calder had to describe what?
Something they thought was a piece of art
What did Petra say when Calder ask what to do after the painting was stolen?
What Charles Fort would do. Pay attention an keep our heads.
Ms Hussey asked them to think of what they would do if the Theft did what?
Wrote them a personal letter and delivered it to their home
A noun describing a verb is also known as what?
An adverbial objective
What is the tense of I have known?
(Examples: Past, Present, Future Perfect)
Present Perfect
What is the first fact about Vermeer's life?
He was baptized on Halloween 1632
On November 5 what 2 words did Calder read in the newspaper?
Tragic and Shocking
After the painting was stolen Ms Hussey and the class did what?
Tried to identify the real Vermeer paintings
An adverb can describe what? (name 2)
Verb, adverb, or an adjective
What is a compound sentence?
A sentence that has two or more independent causes