(Chpt 3 - p. 38) -- Jamie couldn't control his smile. He said, "You know, Claude, for a sister and a fussbudget, you're not too bad."
In chapters 3-4 of "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler," Jamie uses flattery by praising Claudia's intelligence and resourcefulness, making her feel valued and important. By acknowledging her skills, Jamie helps Claudia regain her confidence and reassures her during their adventurous journey.
I know you are talking about From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler, but your question doesn't make sense. Please rephrase it.
Claudia and Jamie hide their things in the bathroom.
Claudia's constant interruptions and teasing habits annoy Jamie.
In chapter 7 from the mix up files, Claudia and Jamie go to try to deliver the letter to the museum head. They figure out that there were surprise visitors at the museum. It is Jamie's third grade teacher and her students. They try to deliver the letter by giving it in the museum office and they both (Claudia and Jamie) wait till the museum head writes back.
they had stole it
Claudia and Jamie felt homesick,robbed and mugged that night at the museum
Claudia and Jamie live in Greenwich Village, New York City. More specifically, they live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Claudia is described as being 12 years old, with dark hair and green eyes. Jamie is 9 years old with light brown hair and blue eyes. Both siblings are depicted as being well-dressed and intelligent.
Claudia and Jamie visit the restaurant to get warm and have a meal. They also use the opportunity to observe the statue "Angel" and make some important discoveries.
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why do Claudia and Jamie want to go home
They hide them behind the fountain.