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The Series of unfortunate events. Chapter 4

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  • What did the children prepare for Count Olaf and his troupe?
    Puttanesca pasta and chocolate pudding
  • What were the children doing all night long?
    they were crying
  • Why did the children try to prepare a delicious meal?
    to make Count Olaf a bit kinder to them
  • what does it mean "siblings"
    brothers and sisters
  • What did Count Olaf and his friends do after dinner?
    They went to perform their own performance
  • Name at least 3 ingrediens of Puttanesca souce
    garlic, anchovies, tomatoes,capers, olives
  • Where were the children not allowed to go that night?
    to Count Olaf's and his troupe performance
  • what does it mean "children were sobbing "
    children were crying
  • What made Count Olaf furious?
    Children's fortune couldn't be used until Violet is of age
  • What was Coun Olaf's reaction on the meal made by the orphans?
    he was angry
  • Who said it to Violet: “You’re a pretty one,” he said, taking her face in his rough hands. “If I were you I would try not to anger Count Olaf, or he might wreck that pretty little face of yours.”
    a bald man from the troupe
  • What did Count Olaf expect the orphans to cook?
    roast beef
  • Who said: “You can’t go easy on children,.......”They must be taught to obey theirelders.”
    the man with the hook-hands
  • What did Count Olaf do to Klaus?
    He struck/hit/slapped Klaus across the face
  • What did Count Olaf do to Sunny?
    he raised her up and was willing to drop her down
  • what does it mean " was struck"
    was hit/ was punched
  • How many women were in Count Olaf's troupe?
    2
  • What was the reason of the despute between Count Olaf and Klaus?
    Klaus wanted Count Olaf to buy another bed for them.
  • Where did the children copy Puttanesca recipe to?
    onto a piece of scrap paper