Lena's Story

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by Judy Waite


  10 Why does Lena know the boys won’t care about hurting the puppy?

  a they have their own dog

  b they have hurt other dogs

  c they had threatened the children with a knife

  d they had already hurt him when they were on their bikes

  11 What is the name of the twin who had the knife?

  a Perry

  b Robbie

  c Preston

  d Peter

  12 What made the twin who had had the knife turn and run?

  a Sanjay said he had called the police

  b Sanjay had threatened him with the knife

  What Next?

  Have a think about these questions after reading this story:

  • The twins were planning to pretend to be soldiers and ask people for money – what is wrong with this?

  • Why is it dangerous to carry a knife around? What could have happened and how would this have changed the lives of those involved?

  • How do you think the children felt during the time they were in the theatre with the twins?

  ANSWERS to QUIZ TIME!

  1c, 2a, 3b, 4d, 5a, 6c, 7b, 8a, 9c, 10d, 11c, 12a

  If you enjoyed reading this story, look out for Kai’s Story: Going Viral. Find it, curl up somewhere and READ IT!

  First published in 2017

  This electronic edition published in 2017 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

  Copyright © Judy Waite, 2017

  Illustrations copyright © Chris Askham, 2017

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