Think you’ve got your head wrapped around There's been a Death, in the Opposite House? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Death tends to make a house go:
Dumb.
Numb.
Humdrum.
Chew gum.
Q. When they hear someone has died, the neighbors come to:
Pay their respects.
Bring casseroles.
Fight over who inherits what.
Gossip.
Q. Death appeals to children's:
Appreciation.
Curiosity.
Sense of Humor.
Uncertainty.
Q. After the death, there's a need for:
New hats.
A coffin.
Preparing the corpse.
All of the above.
Q. What word best describes the coming funeral process:
Joyous.
Tortured.
Desperate.
Dignified.