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comprehension 2
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(adjective) reflecting or glowing with light; bright; shining

shiny

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What is the one thing Nate the Great is afraid of? 

Fang

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who is not afraid of anything except for Fang

Nate the great

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Where was the party?

Annie's house

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Why do you think Nate and Sludge “slunk” home? [p.37]  

There was no key in the garbage. The case was not solved

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(verb) (past and past participle of “slink”) to move as if afraid or ashamed

slunk

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What does Nate think of Rosamond’s poem?

Strange

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Who's birthday was it?

Fang

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where did Nate look on desks and behind counters?

the bank

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Why had Nate and Annie not noticed where the key was at the beginning of the story? 

There were other shiny things there
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(noun) money that has been put in a bank

deposit

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Why did Nate and Sludge go to Oliver’s house? 

He collects shiny things

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who helped Annie get ready for the party?

Rosamond

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where did Nate go to eat lunch?

home

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Why was the key safe where Rosamond had left it?

It was a few inches from Fang's teeth

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(noun) a paper or card that shows permission

license

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What did Oliver want to show Nate? 

His new eel

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who collects shiny things?

Oliver

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where did they look in the garbage can?

Annie's house // Annie's garbage can

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Why do you think Nate felt sorry for himself?

He had to go to Fang's party

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(noun) high public value or respect; a special award

honor

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Why did Nate decide that Annie’s key could not be in the bank?

If Rosamond went to the bank, there would be cat hair on the floor

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who don't like dog parties?

Annie's parents

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where was the eel?

Oliver's house

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Why did Nate sit in the seat of honor at the party? 

He had solved the case
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