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What does Chuck Muckle know about the owls?
What does Chuck Muckle know about the owls?
That they're living at the construction site.
Why doesn't Officer Delinko think Dana is the vandal?
Why doesn't Officer Delinko think Dana is the vandal?
He was too scared of the plastic alligator and his criminal background only shows theft, not vandalism.
Why did Beatrice bite her stepmother's toe?
Why did Beatrice bite her stepmother's toe?
To get the toe ring off.
Which parent doesn't allow Mullet Fingers to stay at home, and why?
Which parent doesn't allow Mullet Fingers to stay at home, and why?
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What was Roy's current event project?
What was Roy's current event project?
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Why does it take so long for Officer Delinko to realize what will happen to the owls?
Why does it take so long for Officer Delinko to realize what will happen to the owls?
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Why does Roy try not to call attention to himself on the bus when everybody is talking about Dana's arrest?
Why does Roy try not to call attention to himself on the bus when everybody is talking about Dana's arrest?
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Study Notes
Owls at the Construction Site
- Chuck Muckle is aware that owls are residing at the planned construction location.
Officer Delinko's Insights
- Officer Delinko suspects Dana is not the vandal due to his fear of a plastic alligator.
- Dana's criminal record includes theft but lacks any record of vandalism.
Beatrice's Action
- Beatrice bites her stepmother's toe aiming to remove her toe ring.
Mullet Fingers' Home Situation
- Lonna does not permit Mullet Fingers to stay at home, labeling him as a bad "seed."
Roy's Current Event Project
- Roy's project centers on the impact of the new Mother Paula's Pancake House on the local owl population.
Delinko's Focus
- Officer Delinko is preoccupied with the vandalism case, delaying his realization of the owls' potential fate.
Roy's Discretion on the Bus
- On the bus, Roy refrains from drawing attention to himself regarding Dana's arrest to avoid blame from Dana's friends.
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