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Question #4

Look at the section of chapter thirty–four where Cook explains that her philosophy with mice is: "If they're alive, kill them. If they're dead, kill them."

In this context, what does "philosophy" mean?





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Kill 'em, even if they's already dead

What is chapter thirty–four mainly about?

After Despereaux lands in the measuring cup filled with oil, how does he get out?

While Desperaux lays on the floor, what does Mig ask him?

Look at the section of chapter thirty–four where Cook explains that her philosophy with mice is: "If they're alive, kill them. If they're dead, kill them."

In this context, what does "philosophy" mean?

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

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Question #5

The title of Book the Fourth is "Recalled to the Light." And, in the beginning and chapter thirty–five, Despereaux thinks about how he has been "recalled to life."

In this context, what does "recalled" mean?