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Odd, Weird, & Little
By TAYLOR WALKER
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Question 1
1.
When talking about how Garrett teases Toulouse, Woodrow says, "I'm impressed how Toulouse doesn't let him ruffle his feathers." What does this mean?
He tells Garrett to stop being mean to him or else
He doesn't let Garrett upset or annoy him.
He doesn't let Garrett mess up his hair
He doesn't let Garrett mess up his hat
Question 2
2.
When Mrs. Wolf finally walks over to see Toulouse's painting, what happens?
She tells him that he gets an A+ on the painting, and everyone cheers for him
She is so shocked by it that she drops the jars of water she was carrying
She yells at him because he didn't follow the rules
She tells him that is is okay, and tells everyone to walk away now
Question 3
3.
Usually when food is sprinkled into their tank, the fish swim up to the surface. When Toulouse fed them, what did they do?
They sat on the bottom of the tank not moving
They started swimming in panicky circles at the bottom of the bowl
They swam to the surface to get their food
They swam up to Toulouse really quickly because they wanted to meet him
Question 4
4.
When Woodrow takes Toulouse's arm to get him off of the windowsill, he says he is "as light as a feather" that saying is an example of...
alliteration
simile
metaphor
silliness
Question 5
5.
What did Woodrow want to ask Toulouse right before they eat lunch by the creek?
If he is happy here
If he wants to be friends with him
If he took Otto
If he knows a lot of English
Question 6
6.
How does Woodrow feel when he first realizes what Toulouse is?
Frightened
Delighted
Shocked
Confused
Angry
Question 7
7.
At the end of the book, how does Woodrow feel about Toulouse, and being his friend?
He is still shocked and confused. He isn't sure if he wants to be friends with Toulouse anymore.
He is happy that Toulouse showed him who he really is, but he doesn't want to be his friend anymore.
He is proud because he is the first person that Toulouse showed who he really is. He is proud to be his friend.
He is afraid of Toulouse and decides to run home.