What is the setting of the story The Trail of Cardigan Jones?
A courtroom.
exclamatory
What does lunchbox mean?
A box that holds a lunch.
This means to be truthful.
What is honest?
Why did the police think Cardigan Jones stole the pie?
He had pie on his shirt.
The judge, jury, witnesses, and Cardigan Jones.
Setences that give commands are called ________ sentences.
imperative
What does notebook mean?
A book that holds notes.
This is the group of people who make the decision in a trail.
The jury.
Why were the animals in town suspicous of Cardigan Jones?
He was new in town.
Who were the main character of the story The Trail of Cardigan Jones?
The main characters are Cardigan Jones, the judge, Mrs. Brown, and the animals in town.
A setence that makes a statment a _________ sentence.
What does playground mean?
This is a meeting in court to decide if someone has broken the law.
What is trail?
How can you tell that Cardigan Jones is clumsy?
His antlers get tangled in the flag and he bumps over the statue in the courtroom.
Why did the police arrest Cardigan Jones?
Mrs. Brown reported seeing him.
Sentences that ask a questions are called ____________ sentence.
Interrogative
What does classroom mean?
A room where classes are held.
convinced.
Why do you think Mrs. Brown bakes Cardigan Jones a pie at the end of the story?
To say she is sorry.
Why did the judge ask everyone to go to Mrs. Brown's house?
To investigate further.
A sentence that makes a request, suggestion, or give advice is a ___________ sentence.
imperative
What does troublemaker mean?
A person that makes trouble.
The the sound of people speaking softly.
What is murmur?
What other evidence do the animals in town have to make them suspicious of Cardigan Jones?
None. Cardigan Jones is new in town. There is no other evidence that would make the animals in town suspicious.