this idiomatic expression is used refer to a time that was long ago.
Back in the day
What was Detective Bossley hired for?
to solve the mystery of the fire alarm prank
Who was the first suspect questioned by Detective Bossley?
Max (imillon)
This idiomatic expression means to be in trouble with someone
to be in one's "bad books"
Why was Detective Bossley a credible detective according to Principal Davidson?
because she saw him solve tough crimes on TV
Who first brought up the issue of the prankster?
Mrs Walker
this idiomatic expression means to know little or nothing about something
to "not know the first thing"
How many suspects has Detective Bossley interviewed so far?
4 (Max, Clarissa, Aaron, Danny)
Name the two suspects who are related
Clarissa and Aaron
this idiomatic expression is when an assumption is made without facts
to "jump to conclusions"
In lesson 6, there are two things Detective Bossley claims to have done "back in the day". What are they?
play pool and play football
Who is the next person Detective Bossley is going to question?
Mr Murphy the computer teacher
This idiomatic expression is when something happens that makes an already bad situation, worse
"the last thing one needs"
What is Detective Bossley better at catching than spirals?
bad guys