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Discuss some of the changes George and Harold did to the students' inventions.
When Harold and George altered the students' inventions, do you think it was just a funny joke, or do you think it was wrong? Explain your answer.
Explain how Melvin's PATSY 2000 was supposed to work. If you had the PATSY 2000, what would you do with it?
Do you think it was fair that George and Harold could not participate in the Second Annual Invention Convention? Why or why not?
How did the author explain what had happened in his previous Captain Underpants book, when George and Harold first caused their principal to change into Captain Underpants? Do you think this was a good way to summarize what happened in the first book? Why or why not? What method would you have used and why?
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