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Vocabulary (idioms and phrases included)
leaving food out- not putting food away, leaving it out in
the open
meatloaf-
a food commonly made in America, using ground meat and bread crumbs
exterminator- a person who goes to people’s homes to
eliminate bugs and other pests
jelly-
a spread made of cooked fruit used on toast, crackers, and for other things
crumbs- small pieces of food that have fallen on the floor
or on top of other surfaces
round up- get them together, gather them together
home cooked meal- a meal usually made from scratch at home
get to it later- do it later, take care of it later
Questions
1.
What do they have there in the kitchen too?
2.
Deborah says Maria’s son keeps doing what?
3.
What does Marie say they seem to like?
4.
Who is Deborah going to call?
5.
What is Ray’s response to that idea?
6.
How did the counter taste after the last time he
was there?
7.
Deborah asks Ray what he was doing licking the
counter and he says he saw something that looked like what?
8.
When is Deborah going to try to get him here?
9.
Where does Marie say that these ants could lead
them?
10. Deborah
tells Ray to round up the kids so they can take them where?
11. What
does Ray say will happen if they take them to a restaurant?
12. Where
does Ray want to eat?
13. When
does Ray say they can take the kids to a restaurant?
14. What
does Marie say the kids could use when Ray suggests that they go to his
mother’s house while he and Deborah go out alone?
15. Deborah
tells Marie not to bother cleaning up that she’ll get to it later. Who does Marie say is laughing?
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