Monday, March 31, 2014

Chapter 17

1. What is the Westing connection between the Hoo family?
2. What does the word gleefully mean? What page can it be found on? How can you use it in a sentence?
3. What does the word innersoles mean? What page can it be found on? Who invented it?
4. What did Theo discover? How did he discover it?
5. Why was the bomb squad getting called in so many times? What were they examining?
6. What is the lawyers name? Why is his name an asset in the story?
7. What is judge Ford and Sandy McSouthers looking for in the heirs reports? Why, explain?

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  5. #4. He puts his clues into a solution and comes up with "NH4NO3," which he thinks is an explosive, with "Otis" left over. He finds this out by putting his clues all together.

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    1. I think that he might tell people that the bomber is Otis and then evry body gets scared

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    2. And also Otis was yelling BOOM! a lot.

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    3. I agree because I think it is Otis because his name was in the formula for the explosive

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  6. # 5 i think it was they were getting called a lot because there were mulitpal sights of "bombings"

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    1. they were getting called in a lot to examine suspious objects wich turned out to be harmless.

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    2. I think they were being called a lot because every one is being paranoid.

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  7. #1 The connection between the Hoo family and the Westing's is that Mr. Hoo sued Sara Westing over the invention of the disposable paper diaper.

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  8. gleefully means someone who is so happy that they feel a little silly pg 100 On the last day of school the students ran outside gleefully.

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  9. #3. An innersole is a an object that people put on the bottom of their shoes to add comfort, warmth, or support. It can be found on page 101. They were invented by James Shin Hoo.

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