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The Baker's Neighbor

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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THE BAKER'S NEIGHBOR

ADAPTED BY ADELE THANE

Shiftless-adj.-showing lack of ambition or energy
The waitress was shiftless with her job.

Shamefacedly-adv.-In a way that shows shame for having done something bad The boy shamefacedly walked into his parents room with his progress report.

Luxury-n.-anything of value that gives comfort or pleasure out but is not necessary for life or health The man never had luxury because he was pour.

Indignantly-adv.-being angry about something that does not seem right or fair the boy was talking very indignantly to his mother.

Assent-v.-to agree or approve My friends and I assented to go to the movies.

Adlib-v.-To make up lines or music on the spot The girl forgot her lines so she did Ad-lib.

Elated-adj-Filled with joy or pride, as over success or good fortune The man was elated because he won the lottery.

Privilege-n.-A special benefit, or right enjoyed only under special circumstance The girl was upset when she lost her privilege to watch tv.

1.Q- Why does Manuel go to get the judge?

1.A-Manuel gets the judge because he wants Pablo to pay for smelling his pastries.

2.Q- Who are two main characters in the story?

2.A- The two main characters in this story are Manuel and Pablo.

3.Q- Why do you think the judge decision was wise one ?

3.A- The judge decision was wise one because he taught Manuel a lesson which was to not be greedy .

4.A- What did we learn about Manuel from his first conversation with Pablo ?

4.A- We learn that Manuel does not like Pablo because Pablo always smells Manuel's pastries .

5.A- Carlos calls Manuel a "miser". In this story , what dose the word miser mean?

5.A- In this story a miser means someone who only likes money.

6.A- Tell at least two ways that a play is different from a story.

6.A- Our group thinks two ways a play is different from a story is a story has a paragraph and a play has a script. Also a book you read it and a play people are acting.

7.A- What is the main setting in this story ?

7.A- The main setting is at Manuel's bakery.

8.A- Why dose Pablo go into the bakery every day ?

8.A- Pablo goes into the bakery every day because he likes to smell the freshly baked pastries.

9.A- What does Pablo mean when he says that the fragrance in the bakery is almost as if "it has burst into a bloom"?

9.A- What Pablo means is the bakery is full of smell.

10.A- Why do the children ask Manuel how much it costs to smell the flour on his apron or cap?

10.A- They asked because they found out that Manuel wanted to charge Pablo for smelling his pastries and were making fun of him.

11.A- Why do the children go into the bakery ?

11.A- Carlos had money he got from his dad and he went to the bakery to buy some pastries.

12.A- Why dose Manuel get excited when the judge orders Pablo to put ten gold pieces on the table?

12.A- Manuel gets excited because he thinks he's going to get the ten gold pieces.