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What Mig carried

What is chapter thirty–six mainly about?

At the beginning of chapter thirty–six, the author delivers us (the reader) a warning.

What does Kate DiCamillo warn us?

Roscuro tells Mig a different plan than the one he actually means to carry out.

What does Mig believe their plan is?

What is Roscuro's true plan?

Look at the section where Roscuro tells Mig to be quieter. Roscuro says, "We are, after all, on a covert mission."

In this context, what does "covert" mean?

Roscuro tells Mig that Pea becoming Mig's lady–in–waiting will be the princess's "divine comeuppance" and Mig does not know what that means.

In this context, what does "divine comeuppance" mean?

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

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To the dungeon

What is chapter thirty–eight mainly about?

What does Cook dream about?

Look at the section where Kate DiCamillo asks us (the reader) if we know what it means to be "empathetic." DiCamillo explains the word by giving an example: "It means that when you have a large knife pointed at your back, when you are trying to be brave, you are able, still, to think for a moment of the person who is holding that knife."

How does she define "empathetic"?

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

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Question #5

Look at the section of chapter forty–eight where Botticelli addresses the parade of rats following them. Botticelli says, "Do not infringe on my discovery."

In this context, what does "infringe" mean?





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