Okay for Now Check 1
Mother feels sad and trapped.
On p. 56, Doug narrates, "My mother turned and looked out the window at something far away." What could this action of Doug's mother reflect?
A huge book opened to a picture of an Arctic tern
What did Doug find inside a large display case on the second floor of the Marysville library?
Joe Pepitone's New York Yankee's jacket
What did Doug hang on a nail underneath the basement stairs of their Marysville home?
Holling Hoodhood
What did Doug's friend, Holling Hoodhood, give to Doug after he learned that the Swietecks were moving?
three blank pieces of paper and a light blue pencil
What did Mr. Powell have waiting for Doug when he returned to the Marysville library to look again at the bird picture on display?
She gave them to neighbors
What did Mrs. Swieteck do with her plants after she was told there wasn't enough room to bring them along to Marysville?
The Dump
What name did Doug coin for the family's rented house in Marysville?
playwright
What was old Mrs. Windermere's occupation?
Joe Pepitone
Who gave Doug Swieteck his New York Yankees baseball cap?
Mr. Powell
Who let Doug into the library a half an hour early?
Doug's brother
Who took the New York Yankees baseball cap away from Doug?
Doug's father's friend
Who was Ernie Eco?
the librarian
Who was Mrs. Merriam?
Audobon
Who was the artist of the Arctic Tern?
Doug's father got a job at Ballard Paper Mill Company.
Why did the Swietecks leave New York and move to Marysville?
Lucas
Doug's older brother, __________, was serving in the Army, stationed in Vietnam.
He rang the bell multiple times.
How did Doug get inside Mrs. Windermere's house when the back door was locked?