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We Read This Bout A Week Ago (ch 6)
Paper Planes and Mean Flowers (ch 5)
More Money, More Problems (ch 7)
What's That Word?
What's That Word?
100
Gilly makes this and hides it on Miss Harris' desk.
What is a mean/racist card?
100
She follows Gilly around "like a stray puppy."
Who is Agnes Stokes?
100
Gilly uses this as an excuse to get into Mr. Randoph's house.
What is cleaning/dusting?
100
waver, falter
What is hesitant?
100
To like better
What is preferred?
200
The fact that Gilly _____________ usually makes her teachers upset.
What is turns in blank work after being successful?
200
Gilly calls Agnes' family this.
What is trash?
200
At the end of the chapter, Gilly sends a letter to __________ asking for ______________.
Who is Courtney/ What is money
200
To cause someone trouble; a bother
What is a burden?
200
Embellished, unrealistic
What is exaggerated?
300
What makes Gilly and Miss Harris similar
What is anger? (also intelligence)
300
The reason Gilly includes W.E. in her plan to steal Mr. Randolph's money.
What is... nobody would expect him to do it.
300
How Trotter feels about Gilly in this chapter.
What is appreciation/admiration?
300
Causing worry, disturbing
What is worrisome?
300
Not expecting, surprisingly
What is unexpectedly?
400
Gilly is frustrated when Miss Harris...
What is...Miss Harris is indifferent towards her
400
Gilly spends time doing this with W.E... and she actually enjoys it.
What are paper plane flying lessons?
400
The reason why Gilly is upset after dusting Mr. Randolph's house.
What is... she only find $34.
400
A person who is guilty of an immoral offense (crime, something bad)
What is a delinquent?
400
Giving or accepting a bribe
What is bribery?
500
Gilly uses this type of figurative language to describe Miss Harris in chapter 6..
What is a metaphor?
500
What Gilly has always wanted
What is love/acceptance?
500
FINAL JEOPARDY What is the function of a dash?
Dashes set parts apart non-essential elements, break up dialogue, and add emphasis to phrases.
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY driving to madness; infuriating; frustrating; exasperating
What is maddeningly?
500
Madness, insanity
What is a frenzy?