Sleeping Freshman Never Lie Study Guide
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- Sleeping Freshman Never Lie Study Guide
Chapters 31 through 33 Summary In chapter thirty-one, Scott wakes in the middle of the night to Bobby's guitar playing. He goes to Bobby's room where he learns that Bobby's been asked to join some guys he knows in Nashville for a music audition. Scott convinces Bobby that going is the right thing to do and Bobby leaves. With Bobby's absence, the family's only car is the Corvette and Scott knows his dad can't drop him at the dance with a date in that car. That afternoon when Wesley gives him a ride home, Scott asks if Wesley will take them. Wesley agrees. Scott then dyes his hair an incredible shade of red.

Theme Of Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie

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Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie Test

Sleeping Freshman Never Lie Study Guide
He notes that he endures a lecture from his parents for his act but feels the need to make a statement. He's writing in his journal when he hears a car and says. This section contains 774 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page).
Zenger High School This is where Scott and his friends attend their freshman year. Smelly This is the nickname Scott comes up with for the unborn baby that is the focus of the journal he begins keeping during his freshman year. Tom Swifty This is a journalistic tool that catches Scott's attention during English class.
Hobby Land This is where Scott and Bobby go to race slot cars. Linwood Mercedes This is the car dealership where Scott's dad works. Zenger Gazette This is the name of the school newspaper. Panthers This is the school mascot. Texas This is where Patrick and his family move to initially. Japan This is where Patrick announces that he and his family are moving to after living in Texas only a short time. Nashville This is where Bobby goes for an audition that leads to a music tour.
This section contains 147 words (approx. 1 page at 400 words per page).