(adjective) reflecting or glowing with light; bright; shining
shiny
What is the one thing Nate the Great is afraid of?
Fang
who is not afraid of anything except for Fang
Nate the great
Where was the party?
Annie's house
Why do you think Nate and Sludge “slunk” home? [p.37]
There was no key in the garbage. The case was not solved
(verb) (past and past participle of “slink”) to move as if afraid or ashamed
slunk
What does Nate think of Rosamond’s poem?
Strange
Who's birthday was it?
Fang
where did Nate look on desks and behind counters?
the bank
Why had Nate and Annie not noticed where the key was at the beginning of the story?
(noun) money that has been put in a bank
deposit
Why did Nate and Sludge go to Oliver’s house?
He collects shiny things
who helped Annie get ready for the party?
Rosamond
where did Nate go to eat lunch?
home
Why was the key safe where Rosamond had left it?
It was a few inches from Fang's teeth
(noun) a paper or card that shows permission
license
What did Oliver want to show Nate?
His new eel
who collects shiny things?
Oliver
where did they look in the garbage can?
Annie's house // Annie's garbage can
Why do you think Nate felt sorry for himself?
He had to go to Fang's party
(noun) high public value or respect; a special award
honor
Why did Nate decide that Annie’s key could not be in the bank?
If Rosamond went to the bank, there would be cat hair on the floor
who don't like dog parties?
Annie's parents
where was the eel?
Oliver's house
Why did Nate sit in the seat of honor at the party?