Nate The Great: Wandering Word Quiz
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What was Esmeralda doing when she lost her word?

  • Writing a name for a concert (correct)
  • Testing pets' singing voices
  • Playing with Sludge
  • Eating lunch
  • What type of word was Esmeralda searching for?

  • A common everyday word
  • A long, strange, made-up word (correct)
  • A short and simple word
  • A famous person's name
  • In which location did Nate finally find Esmeralda's missing word?

  • In a pile of shoes
  • In Rosamond's word studio
  • In the dining room
  • In the mud outside Claude’s house (correct)
  • Which animal was present in the dining room with Esmeralda when she lost her word?

    <p>A parrot</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Rosamond believe was the reason for the difficulty in finding Esmeralda's lost word?

    <p>Words often get lost because they don't wear clothes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which word did Nate find that belonged to Esmeralda?

    <p>ZooRevue</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Nate the Great and the Wandering Word

    • Nate, a detective, and his dog Sludge embark on a case when Esmeralda loses a word.
    • Esmeralda mentions the lost word was written on pink paper and is a long, strange, made-up word.
    • The disappearance occurred yesterday at Rosamond's house during a pet singing concert tryout.
    • Esmeralda was alone in the dining room with Pip's parrot while other pets were in the kitchen with people.
    • A boy named Harry was cutting words out of sentences, which could involve the missing word.

    Clues and Investigations

    • Rosamond, who helped with the word search, admits words often get lost as they do not have "clothes."
    • Esmeralda's present for the concert was a long-neck turtle, which was deemed a potential singing pet.
    • Nate examines pink papers at Rosamond's house filled with words, but none match Esmeralda's description of her lost word.
    • Rosamond dresses words in outfits to make boring ones exciting, indicating a creative process involving her "word studio."

    Key Discoveries

    • Nate visits various homes to locate Harry, who is delivering dressed words.
    • At Annie's house, Nate finds the word "sing," but it does not match Esmeralda’s lost word.
    • Claude mentions receiving a pink painting of a pig with bite marks from Harry, suggesting a messy delivery.
    • Nate searches through mud in Claude's yard and discovers "ZooRevue," another long but incorrect word.

    Unraveling the Mystery

    • Nate suspects Pip’s parrot could provide insight; the parrot repeats "Song-a-Pet," a potential clue as it is a long, strange, made-up word.
    • Returning to Rosamond's house, Esmeralda excitedly recognizes "Song-a-Pet" as her lost word, confirming the parrot’s role in the case.

    Resolution

    • Despite the joy of finding the word, Esmeralda realizes it was intended for Rosamond's concert, leading to misunderstandings.
    • They explore the idea that words, like "clothes," require context for recognition and relevance.
    • Ultimately, Nate and Sludge reflect on the nature of words, concluding that they retain their essence regardless of presentation.

    Nate the Great and the Wandering Word

    • Nate, a detective, and his dog Sludge embark on a case when Esmeralda loses a word.
    • Esmeralda mentions the lost word was written on pink paper and is a long, strange, made-up word.
    • The disappearance occurred yesterday at Rosamond's house during a pet singing concert tryout.
    • Esmeralda was alone in the dining room with Pip's parrot while other pets were in the kitchen with people.
    • A boy named Harry was cutting words out of sentences, which could involve the missing word.

    Clues and Investigations

    • Rosamond, who helped with the word search, admits words often get lost as they do not have "clothes."
    • Esmeralda's present for the concert was a long-neck turtle, which was deemed a potential singing pet.
    • Nate examines pink papers at Rosamond's house filled with words, but none match Esmeralda's description of her lost word.
    • Rosamond dresses words in outfits to make boring ones exciting, indicating a creative process involving her "word studio."

    Key Discoveries

    • Nate visits various homes to locate Harry, who is delivering dressed words.
    • At Annie's house, Nate finds the word "sing," but it does not match Esmeralda’s lost word.
    • Claude mentions receiving a pink painting of a pig with bite marks from Harry, suggesting a messy delivery.
    • Nate searches through mud in Claude's yard and discovers "ZooRevue," another long but incorrect word.

    Unraveling the Mystery

    • Nate suspects Pip’s parrot could provide insight; the parrot repeats "Song-a-Pet," a potential clue as it is a long, strange, made-up word.
    • Returning to Rosamond's house, Esmeralda excitedly recognizes "Song-a-Pet" as her lost word, confirming the parrot’s role in the case.

    Resolution

    • Despite the joy of finding the word, Esmeralda realizes it was intended for Rosamond's concert, leading to misunderstandings.
    • They explore the idea that words, like "clothes," require context for recognition and relevance.
    • Ultimately, Nate and Sludge reflect on the nature of words, concluding that they retain their essence regardless of presentation.

    Nate the Great and the Wandering Word

    • Nate, a detective, and his dog Sludge embark on a case when Esmeralda loses a word.
    • Esmeralda mentions the lost word was written on pink paper and is a long, strange, made-up word.
    • The disappearance occurred yesterday at Rosamond's house during a pet singing concert tryout.
    • Esmeralda was alone in the dining room with Pip's parrot while other pets were in the kitchen with people.
    • A boy named Harry was cutting words out of sentences, which could involve the missing word.

    Clues and Investigations

    • Rosamond, who helped with the word search, admits words often get lost as they do not have "clothes."
    • Esmeralda's present for the concert was a long-neck turtle, which was deemed a potential singing pet.
    • Nate examines pink papers at Rosamond's house filled with words, but none match Esmeralda's description of her lost word.
    • Rosamond dresses words in outfits to make boring ones exciting, indicating a creative process involving her "word studio."

    Key Discoveries

    • Nate visits various homes to locate Harry, who is delivering dressed words.
    • At Annie's house, Nate finds the word "sing," but it does not match Esmeralda’s lost word.
    • Claude mentions receiving a pink painting of a pig with bite marks from Harry, suggesting a messy delivery.
    • Nate searches through mud in Claude's yard and discovers "ZooRevue," another long but incorrect word.

    Unraveling the Mystery

    • Nate suspects Pip’s parrot could provide insight; the parrot repeats "Song-a-Pet," a potential clue as it is a long, strange, made-up word.
    • Returning to Rosamond's house, Esmeralda excitedly recognizes "Song-a-Pet" as her lost word, confirming the parrot’s role in the case.

    Resolution

    • Despite the joy of finding the word, Esmeralda realizes it was intended for Rosamond's concert, leading to misunderstandings.
    • They explore the idea that words, like "clothes," require context for recognition and relevance.
    • Ultimately, Nate and Sludge reflect on the nature of words, concluding that they retain their essence regardless of presentation.

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