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Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Slippery Salamander

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Taylor found a source of information.
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Taylor found a source of information.
What is a reference?
Ty saw each display.
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Ty saw each display.
What is an exhibit?
I saw animals that live on land and water.
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I saw animals that live on land and water.
What are amphibians?
Did you see those animals with scales?
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Did you see those animals with scales?
What are reptiles?
What is an examples of an reptile that changes color?
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What is an examples of an reptile that changes color?
What is a lizard?
When and where did this story take place?
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When and where did this story take place?
in the evening at the Brown's house
Why did the author write this story?
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Why did the author write this story?
to entertain with a story about a boy that solves crimes
If Encyclopedia Brown did not live in Idaville, what would most likely happen?
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If Encyclopedia Brown did not live in Idaville, what would most likely happen?
Some crimes would go unsolved.
What did Encyclopedia Brown need before he could solve the crime?
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What did Encyclopedia Brown need before he could solve the crime?
the specific details about the crime
What is the theme of this story?
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What is the theme of this story?
It helps to pay attention to details.
What was the main reason that Chief Brown was stumped by the crime?
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What was the main reason that Chief Brown was stumped by the crime?
The crook left few clues.
Which event happened around the same time Dr. O' Donnell examined the new crocodile?
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Which event happened around the same time Dr. O' Donnell examined the new crocodile?
Mrs. King had a coffee break.
Why did Sam King act suspicious of Mrs. King?
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Why did Sam King act suspicious of Mrs. King?
He wanted the police to think she was the thief.
How are frogs and salamders alike?
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How are frogs and salamders alike?
They are both amphibians.
Encyclopedia Brown showed that he solved the case when he
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Encyclopedia Brown showed that he solved the case when he
said that Sam was lying about his experience.
Which prefix means front?
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Which prefix means front?
fore
Which prefix means before?
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Which prefix means before?
pre
Give me three words that contain the prefix pre.
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Give me three words that contain the prefix pre.
answer varies
What does the prefix intra mean?
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What does the prefix intra mean?
between
What are four prefixes that mean not?
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What are four prefixes that mean not?
il, ir, un, dis, im
a phrase that has the same beginning consonant letters: ex: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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a phrase that has the same beginning consonant letters: ex: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
alliteration
Wilbur and Charolotte talked, cried, and laughed in the novel Charlotte'es Web. This is an example of
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Wilbur and Charolotte talked, cried, and laughed in the novel Charlotte'es Web. This is an example of
personification
BANG, BOOM, CRASH are examples of
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BANG, BOOM, CRASH are examples of
onomatopeia
What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?
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What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?
A metaphor compares two unlike things without using like or as and a simile compares two unlike things using like or as.
Sensory details are used to describe....
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Sensory details are used to describe....
imagery
What do you think Sam Maine would have done with the salamander if he had not been caught?
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What do you think Sam Maine would have done with the salamander if he had not been caught?
He probably would have sold it.




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