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Explain how Stanley helped people in the park. Why do you think Stanley got involved?
Stanley pretended that he didn't see Billy ride past the other boys. Mr. Lambchop pretended that he didn't know Stanley helped Billy ride his bicycle. Explain why you think Stanley and his father didn't tell each other the truth.
Mrs. Lambchop told Stanley to resist the temptation to spy on people or sneak up on them to hear what they were saying. Stanley didn't resist the temptation and got involved with the young boy struggling with riding his bicycle and with the young couple in love. Explain why you think Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop were not mad at Stanley.
Stanley spied on the young couple and listened to their conversation. Do you think Stanley was wrong to do this despite helping them? Explain your answer.
How was Arthur feeling since Stanley started getting attention for being invisible? Discuss a time when you felt this way.
Explain why you think Arthur and Stanley should or should not have tricked the television audience.
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