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What direction did Margalo decide to fly when she left?
What direction did Margalo decide to fly when she left?
What did Snowbell do after giving advice to the Angora?
What did Snowbell do after giving advice to the Angora?
Which cat did Snowbell visit in the park?
Which cat did Snowbell visit in the park?
Who was listening to Snowbell and the Angora cat's conversation?
Who was listening to Snowbell and the Angora cat's conversation?
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What message did Margalo receive that caused her fear?
What message did Margalo receive that caused her fear?
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What did Snowbell suggest to the Angora regarding the timing of entering the house?
What did Snowbell suggest to the Angora regarding the timing of entering the house?
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Study Notes
Snowbell and the Angora Cat
- Snowbell, a cat, enjoys nighttime in New York City.
- He has various feline friends in the neighborhood, including a Maltese cat in A&P, a Persian in the apartment next door, a tortoise-shell in the deli, a tiger cat in the library basement and a beautiful Angora in the park.
- Snowbell meets the Angora cat in the park on a spring evening, and they walk home together.
- Snowbell tells the Angora about his housemates, Stuart the mouse and Margalo the bird.
- The Angora cat expresses surprise that Snowbell doesn't eat Margalo, but Snowbell says he has self-control.
- The conversation between the two cats gets loud, attracting the attention of a nearby pigeon.
- The Angora cat states the intention of eating Margalo, since she isn't a member of Snowbell's family.
- Snowbell advises the Angora cat to wait to enter their house until the next night, when Mr. & Mrs. Little will be away.
- Snowbell provides detailed instructions for the Angora to find Margalo in George's room.
- The eavesdropping pigeon is amazed by the Angora cat's plan and flies away to warn Margalo.
- Margalo finds a note on her fern, warning her about the strange cat.
- Margalo is terrified and flies North as spring arrives.
Snowbell's Dialogue with the Angora
- Snowbell and his Angora friend discuss Margalo, the bird, and Stuart, the mouse.
- The Angora expresses disbelief that Snowbell coexists with a bird and a mouse.
- Snowbell justifies this situation by saying both are members of his family (Stuart) and a permanent guest (Margalo).
- The Angora, not bound by family obligation, considers eating Margalo.
- Snowbell advises against it, citing potential danger and suggesting a wait for a more opportune moment when Mr. and Mrs. Little are out.
- Snowbell gives the Angora specific instructions on entering the house and finding Margalo.
The Pigeon’s Observation
- A pigeon eavesdrops on Snowbell and the Angora's conversation.
- It is intrigued by the discussion and considers it interesting.
- The pigeon flies away to find writing paper and a pencil to write down what it has heard.
Margalo's Note
- Margalo finds a note on her fern warning about a strange cat who will come by night. The note is signed "A Well Wisher."
- The note makes Margalo fearful and she decides to fly north for safety.
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Test your knowledge about Snowbell's adventures in New York City and his interactions with the Angora cat. This quiz will cover key events and characters from the story, revealing the dynamics between Snowbell, Margalo, and his feline friends. Have fun while learning about this charming tale!