Hello Grandmamma
The Mouse-Burglar
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Meet Bruno
100

The maid let out a scream ... heard by ships far out in the English Channel..." means this.

What screamed very loud?

100

The bottle with the formula was hidden here.

Where is in the mattress?

100

The word immensely means as used in the sentence "He became immensely fat." pg 147

What is very or extremely?

200

"she dropped the shoes and ran like the wind", is this figurative language.

What is simile?

200

I was cooked, is this figurative language. pg 143

What is hyperbole?

200

The readers can infer that Mr. Jenkins feels way about his son Bruno. give evidence pg149 

What is greedy? 

evidence '...raided the kitchen...'

300

Page 126, Grandma's reaction to her mouse grandson contributed this to the chapter.

What is feeling sorrow (gloomy) about her grandson's situation?

300

The reader can draw an inference that the boy was this for getting the bottle with the formula.

What is brave?

300

Mr. Jenkins can be compared to having similar character traits this character from Matilda. pg 150-151

Give an example

Who is Mr. Wormwood?

Both are rude to people

400

 The plan was to do this to the witches.

What is turn them into a muse using the Delayed formula?

400

''ran like lightning towards the door..." is this figurative language.

What is simile?

400

Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins reacted like this when they first see Bruno as a mouse. pg 153

What is Mrs. Jenkins screamed and Mr. Jenkins tried to get rid of him with his newspaper.


500

The setting contributed this to the chapter's plot?

What is the importance of close proximity the location of the Grand Witch's room to the boy's room?

Or How close the Grand Witch's room was to the boy's room?

500
The illustration contributed this to the text? pg 144
What is shows readers with The Ancient Ones look like?
500

The reader can conclude that the Grandmother took Bruno with her for this reason.

What to keep him safe?

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