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Flat Stanley: Stanley, Flat Again!: Chapters 5-6 - Quiz
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Earlier in the story, Emma had treated Stanley unkindly at school. Why do you think Stanley was willing to risk his life, in spite of her meanness?
List two believable details and two unbelievable details from this section of the book.
Explain how Arthur was able to get Stanley to chuckle as he lay in bed, in a bad mood.
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What adjective do you think would best describe Stanley? List reasons to support your adjective choice.
Lambchop told Stanley, "things often happen without there seeming to be a reason, and then something else happens, and suddenly the first thing seems to have had a purpose after all." Do you agree with Mr. Lambchop's advice? Give reasons to support your answer.
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