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Chapter 11

As Violet looked around the tower room, she saw objects that were very dear and precious to Count Olaf.

Select the three items that are dear and precious to Count Olaf.

What image was drawn, painted and carved all over Count Olaf's tower room?

In chapter 11, as Violet reflected on all the awful things she and her siblings had recently experienced, Violet finds their situation lamentably deplorable.

What does "deplorable" mean in this context?

Klaus and Violet had discovered the "fiendish" plot involving Count Olaf marrying Violet and stealing the Baudelaire fortune.

What does "fiendish" mean in this context?

Violet thinks that there is truly no way out of their predicament.

What does "predicament" mean in this context?

What is the main idea of this chapter?

In one movement, the hook–handed man "hoisted" Violet into the tower room.

What does "hoisted" mean in this context?

Were there any words that weren't clear to you?