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Who are the three Baudelaire children?

Violet, Klaus, and Sunny

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What does Count Olaf make the kids do every day?
Chores
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Who tries to help the children at the beginning?

Mr. Poe

100

What does “fortunate” mean?

Lucky
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Which Baudelaire sibling loves inventing things?

Violet

200
Describe Count Olaf's house

Dirty, creepy, strange, dilapidated

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What type of food did the children cook?
Puttanesca sauce
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What emotion do the children feel most of the story?

Sad/scared/worried

300
What does Klaus love to do?

Reading

300
Where does Klaus like to hang out in their old house?
Library
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Where does Mr. Poe work?

At the bank

300

In the sentence, “The house was so dilapidated that parts of it looked ready to fall apart,” what does dilapidated mean?

Old and falling apart

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Which sibling likes to bite things?

Sunny

400
What time period did this take place?
early 1900s, before TV was invented
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What symbol is hidden on Count Olaf’s ankle?

An eye tattoo

400

“The Baudelaire mansion was engulfed in flames,” what does engulfed mean?

Completely covered or surrounded

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What is the name of their neighbor?

Justice Strauss

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Where were the Baudelaire orphans when they find out that their have parents died?

Briny Beach

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What food did Count Olaf wanted?

Roast beef

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“The pot began to simmer on the stove,” what does simmer mean?

To cook with small bubbles, not boiling hard

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