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What did Danny notice about his grandma's teeth?
a couple of her teeth were gold - like a pirates
What is Danny not good at?
maths
What does Danny Chung like doing?
drawing or art
What's the verb used to describe Danny realising why he had been given a bunk bed?
dawn or dawned (on me)
What feature did grandma have - that was the same as his father's?
nose
What's the verb that is used to describe how Danny moved his neck to look at his parents?
craned
What adverb is used to describe how grandma's legs dangled from the bed?
precariously
What were Danny's parents doing (when Danny first saw his bunk bed)? Something they never usually did.
Holding hands
What colour was grandma's cardigan?
purple
What's the name of the author (writer) of the book we read an extract from?
Maisie Chan
What's the real reason why Danny is getting a bunk bed?
His grandmother is coming to live with them and share his room
Why is Danny pleased that he's getting a bunk bed?
He thinks his friends will be able to have sleepovers
What's the name of the place where Danny lives?
Longdale
What two words are used for 'grandma' in the extract?
Nai Nai
What's the word for the underlying meaning of the story?
theme
What's the title of the book from which you read an extract?
Danny Chung does not do maths
What's the word for the place where the story happens?
setting
What's the word for the feelings that the writer wants you to get in a story?
atmosphere
What's the word for the teaching point in a story?
message
What's the word for the events in a story?
plot
What's the word for the people in a story?
characters or characterisation