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The Tale of Despereaux

Chapter 37 ~ 44

After reading chapter, answer the question below.

 

1.    Why did princess Pea say ¡°ridiculous¡±?

 Because she thought a person can¡¯t threaten a princess. And she thought it was ridiculous that they threatened her.

2.    What was the word that Lousie beg to don¡¯t say and why?

 It was ¡°Soup¡±. It was banned from the kingdom because the queen died while eating soup.

3.    Why does Lester want forgiveness from his son?

 Because he dreamed about beating the drum every night. And now he understand that what he did was very wrong.

4.    What was Despereaux¡¯s quest?

 His quest was to save the princess from the dungeon and bring her back. With only a thread and needle.

5.    Why did the cook say ¡°who¡¯s there¡±?

 Because she heard something. And she thought it was the king¡¯s guard who will put her in the dungeon.

 

Chapters 37~44

 

 In these chapters, both Pea and Despereaux is put in danger. But while one goes one way, the other one goes a different way.

 The princess was having a dream. Her mother was feeding her soup. She wanted more. But she woke up to find Mig and a rat, Mig holding a kitchen knife, staring at her. They told her to get dressed in a gown that she wore at the banquet, and follow them to the dungeon. The princess Pea follows their command. And she is led in to the deep downs.

 While the princess is threatened, Despereaux, covered in flour, went to find the king. But as he walked toward the princess room, he saw the mouse council. And the head mouse saw him. The head mouse shouted ¡°A ghost, ghost!¡± And rest of the mice saw him too including Despereaux¡¯s father, Lester. He begged for forgiveness. He destroyed the drum that sent his son to his death. And he looked old and tired in Despereaux¡¯s eyes. And finally, Despereaux tells his father ¡°I forgive you, Pa¡±. And Lester cries, because he was forgiven.

 Despereaux visits the king and tries to tell the ******** of his daughter, but the king just cries and doesn¡¯t listen. So, Despereaux decides to find the princess himself.

 He visited the thread master next, and asks for some red thread to guide him through the dungeon. So the thread master gives him the thread, presents him with a needle for protection, and nip off the remaining red thread around Despereaux¡¯s neck, and sets him free.

 

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The Tale of Despereaux Chapter 37 ~ 44

 

 

¡°Back to the light," that was what Gergory whispered to

him when he wrapped Despereaux in his napkin and placed

him on the tray. and then Mig after her conversation

with Roscuro, carried the tray into the kitchen ,and

when she saw Cook, she shouted, "It's me , Miggery Sow,

backfrom the deep downs."

Despereaux was pondering the reverse of that question.

He was wondering not what he would do with his tail,

but what he would do without it.

He was sitting  on a  bag of flour high atop a shelf  in the pantry

, crying for what he had lost.

The threadmaster was atop his  spool of thread,

swinging his tail back and forth and eating a peice of celery.

 

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