Which Here Means... | Who said it? | In the book... | Snicket Scene It 2.0 |
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With much tossing and turning
"Fitfully"
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Sunny
"Book!"
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Mr. Poe
Who was the first person the Baudelaires went to for help?
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Count Olaf
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00:05 |
Reluctant to associate with others
"Standoffish"
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Violet
"How can he marry me for real? It's only a play."
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Klaus
Which Baudelaire wanted to run away from Count Olaf?
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Coat, scarf, glasses,hat, and a pen for a mole.
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04:11 |
Kept a secret
"Taken in confidence"
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Klaus
"Count Olaf is a madman. We cannot stay with him."
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The law
The children like to go to Justice Strauss' library to read about interesting things. However, this time the children went to her library to look for books about what?
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The Marvelous Marriage
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16:03 |
An offered reward to persuade you to do something you don't want to
"Incentive"
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Mr. Poe
"What? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Thank you."
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Raspberries
What did Count Olaf put in the children's oatmeal?
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Costumes
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19:30 |
Relating to marriage
"Nuptial"
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Count Olaf
"And what is my plan, you little runt?"
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Mulctuary Money Management
What is the name of the Bank Mr. Poe works at?
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Something is actually happening.
Literally "jumping for joy" means "I'm leaping in the air because I am very happy!"
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27:18 |