Characters and Choices
Setting and Survival
The Angel Mystery
Plot Points and Problems
Themes and Big Ideas
100

Why does Claudia choose Jamie to run away with her?

He has money/is good with saving it, will provide humor, and keep quiet.

100

Where do Claudia and Jamie hide their belongings when they run away?

In their instrument cases.

100

What is the main question the museum staff is trying to answer about Angel?

Whether it was sculpted by Michelangelo.

100

What method of transportation do Claudia and Jamie use to get to the museum?

A train.

100

What theme is shown by Claudia’s desire to feel important?

Identity and self-worth.

200

What personal reason motivates Claudia to leave home?

She feels unappreciated and feels a sense of injustice.

200

What unusual place do they sleep in at the museum?

In a bed in the museum’s antique furniture displays.

200

What clue makes Claudia believe Angel might be a Michelangelo?

The Stonemason's Mark on the bottom of the statue.

200

How does Jamie earn so much money while playing cards?

He has been cheating.

200

What theme appears through the siblings relying on each other during the adventure?

Family and teamwork.

300

How does Jamie’s personality differ from Claudia’s in how they solve problems?

Jamie is logical and frugal; Claudia is emotional and likes things done her way.

300

What strategy do they use to stay hidden when the museum opens in the morning?

They hide in the restroom and blend in with the school groups.

300

How much money was the statue purchased for? 

$250

300

Why do Jamie and Claudia need to hide longer in the bathroom on one of their nights in the museum?

The guards were moving the Angel statue.

300

Why is running away considered Claudia’s “quest” rather than simply disobedience?

She’s searching for meaning and a way to feel special.

400

Why does Claudia admire Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler before even meeting her?

Mrs. Frankweiler owned Angel and has secrets Claudia hopes to uncover.

400

How did they earn more money?

By taking coins from the fountain during their baths.

400

Why does Claudia feel a personal connection to the Angel statue?

She sees it as beautiful, mysterious, and something that can change her life if she solves its secret.

400

What happens that makes Claudia feel their adventure was pointless and they had discovered nothing?

The museums letter back to the children about their discoveries and investigation.

400

How does the museum symbolize Claudia’s inner struggles?

It’s full of mystery and beauty—like her desire for a deeper purpose.

500

What does Claudia hope to gain personally by solving the Angel mystery?

A sense of importance, accomplishment, and “being different” when she returns home.

500

Why is the museum the perfect place for Claudia’s “adventure”?

It offers comfort, mystery, beauty, and a chance to learn something meaningful.

500

What do Claudia and Jamie discover in the museum that leads them to decide to visit Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler?

They find that she was the previous owner, making her the key to the statue’s history

500

Why do Claudia and Jamie argue before deciding to go see Mrs. Frankweiler?

Claudia wants answers; Jamie wants to go home because he thinks the adventure is over.

500

What theme is highlighted by their investigation of the Angel statue?

Curiosity, learning, and the pursuit of truth.

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