The main character who had the idea to run away:
Claudia Kincaid
The museum where Claudia and Jamie run away to:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A public sale where people make bids on expensive items:
Claudia left home because she felt that her life was unfair. What is the main idea for Claudia leaving?
A. Anger
B. Injustice
C. Friendship
B. Injustice
Kincaid
Name of the lady who sold Angel (her name is in the title):
Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
The city where The Met is located in:
New York City
Doing the same thing over and over every day:
Monotony
What's the letter initial in Mrs. Frankweiler's name?
A. B.
B. E.
C. F.
B. E.
How did Jamie make most of his money?
Playing (and cheating) card games with his friend Bruce
The artist who probably made Angel:
Michelangelo
The park where The Met sits in:
Central Park
A stone coffin:
Sarcophagus
Jamie wanted to hide his belongings in something they put Egyptian mummies in. What was the name of it? Hint: It was a vocab word!
A. Sarcophagus
B. Mummy Case
C. Coffin
A. Sarcophagus
Where did Claudia and Jamie go to wash up/take a bath?
The fountain in the museum
Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler's lawyer:
Saxonberg
The state where Mrs. Frankweiler lives:
Connecticut
This is what Jamie and Claudia were when they were hiding on the bus to get where they wanted to go:
Stowaways
Claudia keeps getting frustrated with Jamie because he's not good at being sneaky. What's the main idea Claudia wishes Jamie would understand?
A. He needs to listen to her
B. He needs to be more helpful
C. He needs to be inconspicuous
C. He needs to be inconspicuous
How do you spell Mrs. Basil E's last name? (Starts with an F)
Frankweiler
The youngest Kincaid brother:
Kevin
The library where Claudia and Jamie do their research:
Donnell Library
A 300 year period in European history where people were very creative:
Italian Renaissance
What was the big clue Jamie and Claudia found under Angel?
A. Michelangelo's signature
B. Michelangelo's fingerprints
C. Michelangelo's stonemason mark
C.
What is the name of the chapel where Michelangelo painted the ceilings?
Sistine Chapel