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Question #3

What does Violet think she will initially do to participate in Count Olaf's play?





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Question #4

Klaus and Violet have figured that Count Olaf's play is a way for him get at their money, but what subject do they need to learn more about?

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Question #7

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

Is there anything in this book that is still not clear?

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Chapter 6

Count Olaf wants the Baudelaire children to participate in his next play.

What is the name of the play?

Count Olaf states, "Lately, I have been very nervous about my performances with the theater troupe and I'm afraid I may have acted a bit standoffish."

What does 'standoffish' mean in this context?

What does Violet think she will initially do to participate in Count Olaf's play?

Klaus and Violet have figured that Count Olaf's play is a way for him get at their money, but what subject do they need to learn more about?

How will the Baudelaire children go to learn about Inheritance Law?

What did Count Olaf make the Baudelaire children for breakfast?

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

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Question #1

Locate in the book where Lemony Snicket talks about law books being notorious for being very long, very dull and very difficult to read.

What does "notorious" mean in this context?





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Question #2

Locate in the chapter where Lemony Snicket talks about the Baudelaire children having an incentive for reading the long, dull and difficult books.

What is the Baudelaire children's incentive?





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Question #3

Find in the book where Judge Strauss is excited about performing in Count Olaf's play. Klaus says that Judge Strauss is "stagestruck".

What does "stagestruck" mean in this context?