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What is a marsupial?
An animal that carries their young in a pouch.
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What is dialogue?
“Mom hates it when you let the door slam,” says Penny.
“So then why did you do it?” asked Jack. |
What is Jack’s wife’s name?
April Jones
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Characteristic is true about Penelope when she returned to Jack?
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What is bravado?
Swaggering, boldness
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What is onomatopoeia?
The birds are chirping!
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What is hot beans and bread and tea?
Jack, April, and Penelope’s dinner together.
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What is dissipating?
To disperse or scatter
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What is setting.
The lighthouse was 100 feet tall on an island off shore.
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What is “Scarcely seen at low tide, never seen that high, always from the watery side,Never from the dry. Always bring your tools, mate, and keep your lanterns low. The rights are all for falls mate, the left are for those who know. So go you at the low tide, and never at the high. Above the X, below the Y, get in and out – or die!
The riddle that Penny was singing.
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What is reverently?
Adoringly, tenderly
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What is simile.
Her hair looked like a volcano erupting out of her scalp!
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What is a storybook town?
It’s a residence in joyed charming green parts; ample sidewalks lit by decorative lamp posts and shaded by old trees; views of the bay from its boardwalks and high Street – and, from almost any spot in town, at least a glimpse of its picturesque lighthouse.
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What is a doily?
A small, ornamental mat as of embroidery or lace
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What is a metaphor?
Jack was a gloomy cloud!
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What is gleaming whitewashed stone?
The lighthouse is made of this.
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