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Questions and Answers
Why was the cookie jar empty when the Detective and Sarah returned?
Why was the cookie jar empty when the Detective and Sarah returned?
- Someone had taken the cookies, but they didn't leave any crumbs. (correct)
- The cookies had disappeared into thin air.
- A thief had broken into the house and stolen the cookies.
- The cookies were eaten, but there was no evidence left.
What is the significance of the open window?
What is the significance of the open window?
- It was an indication that the thief might have entered through the window. (correct)
- It was a way for the culprit to escape after taking the cookies. (correct)
- The open window was a red herring, not related to the missing cookies.
- The window was likely left open by accident.
Why was it suspicious that there were no crumbs?
Why was it suspicious that there were no crumbs?
- Crumbs are usually a sign of someone eating cookies. (correct)
- The absence of crumbs suggested that the cookies were never eaten.
- Crumbs are always left behind when cookies are eaten, so their absence was strange.
- The lack of crumbs indicated that someone ate the cookies very neatly. (correct)
Considering the clues, who is the most likely suspect in the cookie caper?
Considering the clues, who is the most likely suspect in the cookie caper?
What is the main goal of the detective in this episode?
What is the main goal of the detective in this episode?
What is the tone of the podcast episode?
What is the tone of the podcast episode?
What is the purpose of the sound effects used in the episode?
What is the purpose of the sound effects used in the episode?
What is the most important message the episode conveys to kids?
What is the most important message the episode conveys to kids?
Who was the only person confirmed not to have taken the cookies?
Who was the only person confirmed not to have taken the cookies?
What does the host suggest could be a reason for the missing cookies?
What does the host suggest could be a reason for the missing cookies?
What was found under the couch during the investigation?
What was found under the couch during the investigation?
What sound effect indicates Timmy's arrival during the story?
What sound effect indicates Timmy's arrival during the story?
How does the host feel about the conclusion of the mystery?
How does the host feel about the conclusion of the mystery?
What was one characteristic of Timmy mentioned in the story?
What was one characteristic of Timmy mentioned in the story?
What activity was the host engaged in while waiting for the mystery to unfold?
What activity was the host engaged in while waiting for the mystery to unfold?
What does the host encourage the listeners to do at the end of the podcast?
What does the host encourage the listeners to do at the end of the podcast?
Flashcards
Solving a Mystery
Solving a Mystery
The method or process of carefully examining and investigating something to find the truth about it.
Detective
Detective
A person who investigates a crime or strange event to find out the truth.
Clue
Clue
A small piece of information or evidence that helps to solve a mystery.
Sweet tooth
Sweet tooth
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Hideout
Hideout
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Retrace your steps
Retrace your steps
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To suspect
To suspect
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Disappearing act
Disappearing act
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What is a mystery?
What is a mystery?
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What is a clue?
What is a clue?
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Who's a suspect?
Who's a suspect?
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What's unusual about the missing cookies?
What's unusual about the missing cookies?
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What's strange about the open window?
What's strange about the open window?
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Why is Timmy a suspect?
Why is Timmy a suspect?
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What is stealing?
What is stealing?
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What does the lack of evidence suggest?
What does the lack of evidence suggest?
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Study Notes
The Case of the Disappearing Cookies
- Mystery solved: The cookies weren't stolen; Timmy, the host's friend's little brother, ate them.
- Clues:
- No one saw anyone else take the cookies.
- No crumbs or mess indicated a thief.
- Window was open, but no sign of an intruder.
- The host's friend and the host were busy.
- A giggle was heard.
- Timmy was near the cookie jar earlier that day.
- Suspects:
- No one directly observed taking the cookies.
- Timmy was a possible suspect due to being near the cookies and the giggle.
- Evidence:
- A trail of chocolate crumbs was discovered under the couch.
- A half-eaten cookie was found.
- Conclusion:
- Timmy took the cookies but hid them. He had a secret place to eat them.
- Host's role: The host played the role of the detective leading the investigation.
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Description
Join the investigation to solve the curious case of the disappearing cookies! Analyze the clues, suspects, and evidence to uncover the truth about who indulged in the cookie stash. Can you deduce how Timmy managed to keep his cookie caper a secret?