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Moral of the Story
100

Who is the main character who loves helping others?

Arnold

100

Where does Arnold live?

Hillwood

100

What strange problem happens in the city?

The water starts acting weird

100

What does “sewer” mean?

A tunnel that carries waste and water under a city

100

What lesson do Arnold and Gerald learn?

Bravery and teamwork solve problems

200

Who is Arnold’s best friend who joins him on adventures?

Gerald

200

What kind of place do Arnold and Gerald explore?

The city sewers

200

Who decides to go find the cause of the problem?

Arnold and Gerald

200

What does “kingdom” mean?

A place ruled by a king

200

Why is it important to face fears?

It helps you grow stronger

300

Who lives underground and calls himself “King”?

The Sewer King

300

What causes Arnold and Gerald to go into the sewers?

The city’s water supply was acting strange

300

What do they find underground?

The Sewer King’s kingdom

300

What does “mysterious” mean?

Something strange or unknown

300

What does Arnold teach us about helping others?

Helping others makes a difference

400

Which character helps Arnold face his fears?

Gerald

400

What do the boys use to see in the dark sewers?

Flashlights

400

What does the Sewer King believe he controls?

Everything in the sewers

400

What does “rescue” mean?

To save someone from danger

400

Why do you think the Sewer King lives alone?

He’s afraid to be part of the world above

500

What animal do Arnold and Gerald meet in the sewers?

Alligator

500

How does the setting make the story feel exciting or scary?

It’s dark, mysterious, and full of surprises

500

How do Arnold and Gerald fix the problem?

They escape and help stop the water issue

500

What does “explore” mean?

To travel and learn about a new place

500

What could you do if your city had a big problem like this?

Work with others to find a safe solution

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