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A series of unfortunate events. Chapter 3

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  • What toys did the children have in Count Olaf's house?
    a pile of small rocks
  • What symbol was visible all over Coun Olaf's house?
    an eye
  • What kind of tasks did the children do in Count Olaf's house?
    repainting the back porch or repairing the windows
  • Where did the children keep their clothes in Count Olaf's house?
    in a large cardboard box that had once held a refrigerator
  • Where did the children sleep in Count Olaf's house?
    in a dirty bedroom with a small window
  • How many members of theatre troup visited Count Olaf?
    10
  • What was unavailable in Count Olaf's house?
    books
  • Give 3 details about Justice Strouss' house
    well kept, an elegant hallway a cozy, full of books library, comfortable-looking chairs, a wooden table with lamps hanging, smell of flowers
  • What did Klaus feel to Sunny when she was born?
    He didn't like her
  • Where did they find Putanesca receipe?
    in theJustice Strauss's cookbook
  • What was Justice Strauss collecting all her life long?
    books
  • Who help them to prepare the meal for Count Olaf and his troupe?
    Justice Strauss
  • How did the children's beds look in Count Olaf's house?
    there was 1 single bed and a place on the floor, Sunny- a cushion made from a window curtain
  • Who was a nice visitor coming to Count Olaf's house?
    Justice Strauss
  • Did many of previous family friends stay close to the orphans?
    no, no one vistited them or was interested about their situation
  • What was children's father advice to 'try to stay cheerful'?
    we have to keep our chin up
  • What did the children cook for Count Olaf and the troupe?
    Puttanesca pasta
  • Who did Count Olaf come with?
    a theatre troupe
  • Describe children's room in 3 adjectives
    dirty, horrible, tiny, cluttered, ugly, messy