Super Schnoz And The Invasion Of The Snore Snatchers (20-30) Gary Urey Question Preview (ID: 51911)


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Schnoz's parents didn't sleep well because
a) an alien spaceship hovered over their room.
b) the townspeople were outside their house, yelling.
c) their bed had sharp devices put in by spies.
d) Schnoz kept them up all night with his snoring.

Vivian tried to convince Schnoz that he had a serious snoring problem by
a) going with him to visit his neighbors, all of whom were now living in bunkers below ground.
b) handing him a U.S. government report that listed him among the nation's worst snorers.
c) showing him how many coffee shops had opened to serve the sleep-deprived people of Denmark.
d) drawing him a diagram of his nose and comparing it to the nose of normal, non-snoring person.

What sort of changes did Mom and Dad make to the house, due to Schnoz’s problem?
a) They reinforced the foundation with concrete and soundproofed their room.
b) They built a nuclear bomb shelter under the house in case they were attacked.
c) They hid the house behind some trees, so it could not be seen from the street.
d) Thick foam padding was added beneath the floors of all of the house's rooms.

When a rocket punctured a hose Schnoz had planned to use, he
a) realized he would have to slurp up mucus into his nose and shoot it himself.
b) repaired the hose by sneezing onto it and patching it up with his mucus.
c) tied the hose so tight around Robo-Nose that breathing was not possible.
d) found water in a well, sucked it into his nostrils, and fred it at the booger blobs.

When he was having trouble deciding what to do about the alien in the video, Schnoz
a) decided to call the local police department to ask for their advice
b) thought going outside to have a bike ride and a deep sniff of air would relax him.
c) believed that only a nose massage would relieve his stress.
d) felt too sick to go outside with his friends or return home to talk to his parents.

When looking out the window and thinking about fall allergies, Schnoz realized that
a) his friend Vivian would be too sick to fight against the aliens.
b) Dr. Wackjob was trying to get rid of everyone who suffered from allergies.
c) the booger blobs contained the same kind of pollen found in his yard.
d) Robo-Nose would be as vulnerable to ragweed allergies as he was.

When they searched the Internet for information about snoring, Vivian and Schnoz
a) saw that the whole world was talking about the snoring problem in Denmark.
b) found out that snoring was a sign of depression and unhappiness.
c) learned about the major causes of snoring and the meaning of sleep apnea.
d) realized that no one outside of Denmark knew much about snoring.

While Schnoz was frst enjoying the delicious smell of meat at the forest compound,
a) the Apneans opened up the roof and snorted the meat into their booger blobs.
b) he became so distracted that he did not see the Apneans creeping up behind him.
c) a park ranger found him and accused him of killing an endangered moose.
d) a strange old man appeared and chased him off the property with a water gun.

While the booger blobs had shields that blocked Schnoz’s snot blasts,
a) they did not have any weapons to attack Schnoz or his friends with.
b) their shields could not deflect the sticky pinecones that Schnoz threw
c) the shields could be penetrated by Schnoz's very sharp knives.
d) none of the other Apnean machines could handle Schnoz's snot.

Why did cracks form in the ground in the forest outside Denmark?
a) Dr. Wackjob had set off rockets that crashed into the forest there.
b) Robo-Nose had landed there and started to snore forcefully.
c) Ragweed bushes in the forest had caused Schnoz to sneeze forcefully.
d) The Apneans had dropped bombs there, to try to kill the forest rangers.

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