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Just a Dream p.161-176 Questions
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What were the men doing on the fish boat?
laughing and dancing
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How many fish did the fishermen catch that week?
they caught two fish
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What did The tree cutters want to do with the trees?
make toothpicks
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What did Walter see on top of Mount Everest?
an enormous hotel
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Where was Walter when snowflakes fell on him?
high in the mountains
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On the open sea, what did Walter see?
a fish boat with men laughing
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Where did Walter usually stop after school?
at a bakery
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What did Walter start doing at the factory on the smokestack?
he started coughing
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Where was Walter when his hand was wet and cold?
floating on the open sea
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What was the little girl next door doing when Walter saw her?
She was watering a tree
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What did Walter hear that was loud and shrieking?
car and truck horns honking
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Where was Walter in his second dream?
in branches of a tree
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Walter wished he lived in the _________.
future
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What was the fish like that the fishermen caught?
it was small
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In Walter's first dream , where did he wake up?
in a dump
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What did every driver have in their hands?
a car phone and big cup of coffee
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What did the factory make where Walter's bed was balanced on a smokestack?
it make wonderful medicine for sore throats and itchy eyes
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What was the name of the enormous hotel?
Hotel Everest
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What was the Grand Canyon like in Walter's dream?
it was smoggy... it had smog
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What couldn't Walter wait to have?
tiny plane, robot to sort trash and jelly doughnut making machine
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What was Walter too busy to do?
to sort his garbage
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At the Grand Canyon, what did the woman offer to sell Walter?
postcards of the canyon in the old days
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