Why did the narrator not like Jeremy Ross?, Jeremy stole his toys, Jeremy had a party and didn’t invite him, Jeremy didnt play with him., Who was the narrator’s best friend?, Jeremy Ross, Stanley, Tom, What did Dad say about enemies?, He never had any, He had enemies when he was the narrator’s age, He always avoided his enemies., What did Dad pull out from the recipe book?, A worn-out scrap of paper, A letter, A shopping list, Why do you think Dad didn’t want to use the earthworms and rocks in the pie?, He didn’t like touching worms., He wanted the pie to taste good so the “enemy” would eat it., He didn’t have space in the oven., The narrator expected Enemy Pie to smell horrible, but it smelled good. What does this show?, The boy’s ideas about Enemy Pie were wrong., Dad used a new recipe by mistake., The oven was not working properly., Why do you think spending a whole day with his enemy is part of Dad’s plan?, So the dad can rest while the boy is outside., To make the enemy too tired to eat the pie., To help the boy get to know his enemy and maybe become friends., After seeing Dad cook Enemy Pie like a normal pie, what might the boy start thinking?, Dad forgot how to cook., The pie might not actually be dangerous., The oven magically changed the ingredients., Based on this part of the story, what is Dad’s real goal with Enemy Pie?, To teach his son how to cook., To secretly help his son solve a problem by becoming friends., To make a pie for a baking contest..

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