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Geronimo Stilton Cat and Mouse in a Haunted hous ...

  •  English    15     Public
    comprehension and reading skills
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  • "...I'd curl up in my comfy bed and sleep for hours." Synonym of comfy is...
    comfortable; snug
    uncomfortable; awkward
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  • "I took my things and scuttled away, quiet as a mouse." Which figurative language device is this?
    Simile
    Metaphor
    Hyperbole
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  • In which word does the prefix 'un-' mean the same as it does in 'unfolded?
    uniform
    underwear
    unlock
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  • Why did Benjamin not believe Geronimo saw a vampire?
    Vampires sleep during the day and come out at night, but Geronimo encountered the vampire in the morning
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  • What was peculiar about the owl feather?
    The owl feather appears to be a white chicken feather painted gray.
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  • Geronimo left the room in search of Benjamin. Why did he not want to tell Thea about the owl?
    Geronimo knows Thea will not believe he saw a talking owl. Geronimo thinks only Benjamin will believe him.
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  • "A few minutes later, I woke up to a strange buzzing sound." Which figurative device is this?
    alliteration
    onomatopoeia
    simile
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  • Besides a vampire, name three additional scary creatures Geronimo has encountered in the castle.
    cats, mice, chicken
    mummy, talking owl, ghost
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  • 'Someone has been playing tricks on us!'" How did Geronimo know someone was playing tricks on them?
    Geronimo and Benjamin found a tag on the floor that said Pranky Paws.
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  • "'Pulling the wool over our beady little eyes?'" What you think it means to pull the wool over someone's eyes?
    If you say that someone is pulling the wool over your eyes, you mean that they are trying to deceive you, in order to have an advantage over you.
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  • A young cat was the one behind all the tricks. Who caught the young cat?
    Trap
    Thea
    Benjamin
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  • Why did Pawkin and Pawette play tricks on the group?
    They have been playing tricks on unwanted visitors to keep them away. A lot of slimy salescats have tried to get them to sell the castle.
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  • "Who would have thought such a timid cat could have given me such a big scare?" Which is antonym of TIMID?
    silly
    brave
    shy
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  • "Cannycat Castle has been completely repaired." How did Pawkin and Pawette afford to repair the castle?
    With the help of the mice, Pawkin and Pawette turned the castle into a mouseum/theme park. Visitors pay to see the precious items and see Pawkin's spooky Hal
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  • Which figurative language is this: "For the millionth time that night, I cried out."
    simile
    personification
    hyperbole
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