Who Said It?
Story Elements
Figurative Language
Character Traits
Mixed Bag
100

"That's all we ever drink. Good for your health!"

Mr. Yarby

100

Name the city where the story takes place.

New York City

100

"Sheila looks a lot like the monkeys that Fudge is so crazy about."

Simile 

100

Seems to be always worried about Fudge, and not a fan of turtles.

Peter's mom

100

Who is Judy Blume?

The author of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.

200

"MINE...MINE...MINE!"

Fudge

200
Who is the narrator. What is the point of view, (POV), of this story

Peter is the narrator. The story is told in the first person.

200

He'd had enough of Fudge's monkey business at dinner time.

idiom

200

Very good at imitating foreign accents, and is Peter's friend.

Jimmy Fargo

200

The name of Peter's pet.

Dribble

300

"He'll eat when he is hungry."

Dr. Cone / Peter

300

What is the problem in chapter 3, titled: The Family Dog?

Fudge refuses to eat. 

300

He even smelled nice...like baby powder.

Simile

300

Constantly up to mischief, loud, and talks in his sleep.

Fudge

300

This author might have been inspired by, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. He later wrote the series, Diary of a Whimpey Kid.

Jeff Kinney

400

"Pee-tah! Pee-tah!"

Fudge 

400

What is the solution to the problem in chapter 3, The Family Dog?

Peter's dad takes Fudge to the bathtub,  and dumps his food on this head.

400

The next day, my mother dragged Fudge to the doctor's office.

hyperbole 

400

Knows everyone in the building, and what floor they live on. 

Henry, the elevator operator.

400
The park near Peter's house is called...

Central Park

500

"It's the thought that counts."

Peter's mom

500

How does Fudge lose his front teeth? (in chapter 4)

He pretends to be a bird and jumps off the monkey bars. SPLAT!

500

"My mother's the meanest mother in the whole world!"

Metaphor/ hyperbole

500

Likes to taunt others, and still believes in cooties.

Sheila

500

Hesitate means...

to pause, or wait.