9 Questions
What did Miss Featherbottom do for the class?
Read a spooky story
What did the class do at lunch?
Prepared sleepover activities
What did the class do after Miss Featherbottom's story?
Prepared for a sleepover
What did the narrator tell Humphrey about when they got home?
The ghost
What did the narrator need to prove to everyone?
That there is a ghost in the house
What did the narrator say the ghost should have done to be a real ghost?
Said 'boo' or 'ooo'
What did the narrator tell Humphrey about the ghost when they got home?
The narrator told Humphrey about the ghost and mentioned that it didn't say 'boo' or 'ooo', which led to a discussion about whether it was a real ghost.
Why does the narrator feel the need to prove to everyone that there is a ghost?
The narrator feels the need to prove the existence of a ghost because they are convinced that they really did see something, despite the skepticism of others.
What was the narrator's reaction to Miss Featherbottom's spooky story?
The narrator's imagination was stirred by Miss Featherbottom's spooky story, and they mention that it could have made their imagination go a bit crazy.
Test your memory with this quiz about the spooky story Miss Featherbottom read to the class and the sleepover activities that followed. See how many items from the list you can remember!
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