Claudia and Jamie hide their things in the bathroom.
Claudia and Jamie are going to hide their things in the bathroom.
in the back jard
They were able to hide on the school bus because Claudia and Jamie both pulled their feet up and crouched their head down.
Claudia planned for a long time to runaway She needs transportation and a good place to stay Claudia is taking Jamie along Jamie doesn't there's anything wrong
Spoiler-free summary: Claudia and her brother run away from home and begin living in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. One day Claudia sees a new exhibit, a mysterious statue called Angel, donated to the museum by a Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler, that some claim was created by Michelangelo. Claudia becomes determined to discover Angel's true origins, eventually leading her to Mrs. Frankweiler herself , who listens to the children's' account of their adventures, then offers Claudia the opportunity to find the answers.
to be observant: to be hard to hide things from, to notice everything.
Claudia was the oldest, having three younger brothers (in order of age): Steve; Jamie (who accompanied her when she ran away); and Kevin. I loved this book when I was a kid!
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They hide them behind the fountain.
They were able to hide on the school bus because Claudia and Jamie both pulled their feet up and crouched their head down.
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.
they had stole it
Claudia and Jamie felt homesick,robbed and mugged that night at the museum
Claudia's constant interruptions and teasing habits annoy Jamie.
why wouldnt admit that she said hide out in
In the book "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler," Mrs. Frankweiler keeps secret the fact that she had discovered the true identity of the mystery artist behind the statue that Claudia and Jamie were trying to solve. She chooses not to reveal this information to the children, allowing them to come to their own conclusions and learn the value of solving mysteries on their own.
why do Claudia and Jamie want to go home
Claudia and Jamie try to figure out who was the sculptor of the statue. This is from the bookFrom the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. The children think it might be Michelangelo.
Claudia planned for a long time to runaway She needs transportation and a good place to stay Claudia is taking Jamie along Jamie doesn't there's anything wrong