Where did Mr. Brown live?
Near the centre of town.
What did the doll look like at first in the shop?
It looked sad.
What season was it when the story happened?
It was summer.
What things did the doll say and to who?
He said rude things to people on the bus.
Where did Mr. Brown sleep after he got home from work on the second day?
In a chair.
What did Mr. Brown like very much?
His garden with his flowers.
What did the doll break into pieces?
Where did Mr. Brown see the doll?
In the shop.
Where was the doll in the morning the day after he bought the doll?
On the bed.
Where did Mr. Brown leave the doll on the second day?
On the street.
Why did Mr. Brown want the doll very much?
He didn't know and we don't know either.
What was the doll wearing in the shop?
Black clothes.
Where did Mr. Brown put the doll while he was having his dinner?
On the table.
What was the weather like the day after Mr. Brown bought the doll?
Nice and sunny. "Morning came, and the sun shone into the room."
What was weird about the letters Mr. Brown received?
They were open and he didn't open them.
Why did Mr. Brown talk to the doll?
Because he was lonely.
How did the doll's face changed throughout the three days?
First it was sad, then it had a weird smile on his face.
Why did people run out of their houses?
Because there was a loud cry coming from Mr. Brown's garden.
What did the doll tell the old woman on the bus?
It said, "You stupid old thing."
On the third day, where did Mr. Brown find the doll?
Outside his back door.
What happened to Mr. Brown when the doll told the old woman she was old and stupid?
Mr. Brown's face went red.
What did Mr. Brown do with the doll in the end?
He buried him in the garden.
What were Mr. Brown's last words?
'Now die! It's different this time. This will be the end of you.'
How did Mr. Brown want to get rid of the doll for good?
He wanted to burn it.
What did the doll to Mr. Brown in the end?