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Number Sense
100
Who is "keeper of the fortress"?
Pod
100
What did Mrs. May teach Kate to do in the afternoons?
Crochet
100
In what kind of houses where the borrowers found?
Old, quiet deep in the country and where human beings live to a routine
100
What is used in the living room for carpet and is good for soaking up spills?
Red blotting paper
100
To what time does Mrs. Driver set her alarm clock?
12 midnight
200
Who is Uncle Hendreary's daughter?
Eggletina
200
What chases borrowers away?
Careless people, unruly children or certain household pets.
200
How did Arrietty repay the boy?
She read to him
200
What was used as pictures on the walls?
Postage stamps of Queen Victoria
200
How many days did the boy look under the mat for the letter?
3
300
Who was never seen again after she went upstairs?
Eggletina
300
What did Aunt Sophy have every evening at 6pm?
Bath olive biscuits and Fine Old Pale Madiera
300
Why did each generation grow smaller than the previous?
Because they were frightened
300
What did Homily use to make soup?
Silver thimble
300
How many doors to the outside are there in Aunt Sophy's house?
6
400
Who was bedridden since a hunting accident 20 years earlier?
Aunt Sophy
400
Who did Uncle Hendreary see on April 23, 1892?
Rosa Pickhatchett
400
After Uncle Hendreary and Aunt Lupy were seen, where did they go to live?
A badger's set (a hole in a bank under a hawthorne hedge).
400
What was used for teacups? stools?
Acorns and champagne corks
400
How high could Arrietty's grandfather count?
57
500
To whom did Arrietty write a letter that she slipped under the mat for the boy to deliver?
Uncle Hendreary
500
What is the name of the field where Uncle Hendreary and Aunt Lupy live?
Parkins Beck
500
what did Pod refer to as a "curtain and chair job"?
Getting a piece of blotting paper for Homily
500
What did the boy bring down first for the family's home?
A doll's dresser complete with plates
500
How many years had Aunt Sophy's clock been standing in the hall?
200 years