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Stuart Little Chapters 3 - 4 |
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Vocabulary Word of the Day - awl
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awl /'ol/ - a pointed tool for marking surfaces or piercing small holes (as in leather or wood) Page 15 - George, who always listened to conversations whenever he could, said in his opinion they ought to construct a brace for Stuart; and with that he got out some boards, a saw, a hammer, a screw driver, a brad-awl, and some nails, and started to make a terrific fuss in the bathroom, building what he said was going to be a brace for Stuart. |
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Stuart has learned to live in a "big" world. He has learned how to a large number of things that we take for granted such as
turning on the light
brushing his teeth without help of turning on the faucet
How could he cope with these problems?
fixing breakfast
taking a bath
traveling to school
writing
turning on the television
Think of some others. How could Stuart solve these problems?