The Way to Stay in Destiny
The One and Only Ivan
The One and Only Bob
Swindle
Fudge-a-mania
100

Who is the main character in the book "The Way to Stay in Destiny"?

Theo Thomas

100

In what type of place does Ivan live at the beginning of the book?

In the Mall

100

What kind of animal is Bob?

dog

100

What valuable item does the group of friends discover hidden in the old house?

valuable baseball card

100

What is the name of Fudge's older brother?

Peter

200

What is the name of the dog that helps the main character?

Mick

200

Which animal is Ivan's closest friend in the story?

Bob

200

What is the name of the human girl Bob is loyal to?

Julia

200

What is the name of the dog that is the center of the heist?

Luthor

200

Who is Sheila's pet turtle?

Dribble

300

Who is the owner of the Blue Moon Motel?

Mr. Myrtles

300

How does Ivan communicate his message to the outside world?

By making a picture with the word home on it.

300

Where does Bob live at the beginning of the story?

Mount Oliver Memorial Park, which is a zoo.

300

Which character in the story is an expert in gadgets and technology?

Griffin Bing, also known as "The Man with the Plan."

300

What is the name of the island where they stay during the vacation?

Turtle Bay

400

What is the main problem the characters face in the story?

The impending closure of the Blue Moon Motel.

400

What is the central theme of "The One and Only Ivan"?

A. Hatred, Empathy, Power of hope

B. Empathy, Friendship, Hero

C. Friendship, Empathy, Power of hope

Friendship

Power of hope

Empathy

400

Which dangerous animal does Bob encounter during his journey?

python 

400

What is the main theme of "Swindle"?

justice

400

What are some funny or challenging incidents that happen during their vacation?

  1. Fudge's Encounter with a Sea Gull:

    • Fudge gets chased by a seagull on the beach, which causes a humorous commotion.
    • The incident leads to Fudge becoming frightened of seagulls and trying to avoid them throughout the vacation.
  2. The "Battle" with Sheila's Family:

    • Sheila Tubman, Peter's nemesis from a previous book, happens to be vacationing at the same location.
    • Sheila and Peter's constant rivalry and bickering create funny and tense moments between their families.
  3. Fudge's Exploration of the Woods:

    • Fudge wanders off into the woods on his own, leading to a frantic search by the Hatcher family.
    • The situation becomes challenging as they navigate through the dense woods, trying to locate Fudge.
  4. The Talent Show Disaster:

    • Peter and his friend Jimmy participate in a talent show, planning a magic act.
    • However, their act goes awry, with Fudge accidentally causing chaos and ruining their performance, resulting in an embarrassing and funny situation.
  5. The "Shower Incident":

    • Peter finds himself stuck in a small, malfunctioning outdoor shower, unable to get out.
    • The situation becomes challenging as Peter's family and others attempt to rescue him from the malfunctioning shower.
500

How do the characters work together to solve the problem?

  • The characters take action by implementing their plan and executing specific tasks assigned to each member of the group.
  • They work together, using their individual strengths and skills to contribute to the solution.
500

What important message does the book convey about the treatment of animals?

The book emphasizes that animals, just like humans, have emotions, thoughts, and desires, and should not be subjected to cruel or exploitative treatment. The importance of providing animals with proper living conditions, social interaction, and the freedom to engage in natural behaviors.

500

What lesson does Bob teach readers?

Bob's story teaches readers about friendship, courage, redemption, family, and finding joy in life. It encourages them to reflect on their own values, relationships, and the importance of being true to oneself.

500

How do the friends plan to retrieve the item from Mr. Swindle's possession? What are the 6 steps?

  1. Reconnaissance: The friends gather information about the layout of Mr. Swindle's house, including the location of the item and potential security measures.

  2. Identifying Weaknesses: They identify weaknesses in Mr. Swindle's security system and devise strategies to exploit those vulnerabilities.

  3. Team Roles: Each member of the group is assigned a specific role based on their individual skills and strengths. For example, Griffin Bing, "The Man with the Plan," takes on the leadership role, while other friends contribute their expertise in areas such as technology, athletics, or acting.

  4. Distraction: The friends plan a distraction to divert Mr. Swindle's attention away from the item. This distraction creates an opportunity for them to gain access to the hidden location without being detected.

  5. Covert Entry: Using their knowledge of the house and its security measures, the friends enter the premises discreetly, ensuring they avoid triggering any alarms or cameras.

  6. Retrieval and Escape: Once inside, the friends locate and retrieve the item while maintaining stealth. They execute their plan swiftly and efficiently, taking care not to leave any evidence behind. After successfully retrieving the item, they make a quick and clean exit from Mr. Swindle's property.

500

How does Peter's relationship with his friend change during the story? Beginning, Middle, and End.

At the beginning of the story:

  • Peter and Jimmy are best friends who spend a lot of time together.
  • They enjoy each other's company and have a strong bond.

As the story progresses:

  • Peter's frustration with Jimmy grows, as Jimmy's behavior continues to be disruptive.
  • Peter starts to distance himself from Jimmy and seeks moments of solitude.
  • Peter realizes that he prefers spending time alone or with his family rather than dealing with Jimmy's behavior.

Towards the end of the story, Peter and Jimmy have a reconciliatory moment and find common ground.

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