Charlie

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Phonetic Respelling: [ chahr-lee ]

Definition: Play

n. a person's names

Sentence: Play Play

Charlie drank a chocolate shake.

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Charlie drank a chocolate shake.

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When the accident happens, who are Robert and Charlie worried about?

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What does Charlie want to do?

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In the story, 'Uncle Charlie', what finally caused Uncle Charlie to talk?

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What animal does Charlie sound like when he tries to bark?

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What was Charlie looking for when he walked across thin ice on the pond?

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What does Charlie see Gus and Bertha do that she never saw her parents do?

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What does Granddaddy tell Charlie about putting bad people on your team?

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Who was Charlie terrified of as a child?

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What happened while Charlie was trimming the dog?

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When Charlie and his family play, they like to climb big mountains, swim, explore, and also do what?

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What was Lola being when Charlie asked?

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How did Charlie protect himself from Blanche the cat?

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What did Charlie Stewart collect?

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What game does Aster and Charlie play the second time they meet?

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