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A Friend for Eddy

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Who is the author of the book? Ann Kim Ha
Who is the main character in the story? The main character is Eddy, a goldfish.
Where does Eddy live? He lives in a small fishbowl.
How does Eddy feel at the beginning of the book? He feels lonely and wants a friend.
What does Eddy think he sees outside his bowl? He thinks he sees another fish.
Who or what is Eddy really seeing? He is actually seeing the eyes of a cat.
What game does Eddy play with the "fish" outside his bowl? He plays a game like tag.
What happens when Eddy jumps out of his bowl? He realizes the "fish" are not fish at all and that he may be in danger.
How does the cat react to Eddy? The cat gently puts Eddy back into his bowl.
Does the cat hurt Eddy? No, the cat is kind and playful.
How does the story end? Eddy and the cat continue to interact and play through the glass.
What lesson does Eddy learn by the end of the story? Friendship can come from unexpected places.
Why is Eddy brave? He takes a risk by leaving his bowl to find a friend.
How does the book show kindness? The cat chooses to help Eddy instead of harming him.
What does this story teach about friendship? Friends don't have to be the same to care about each other.
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