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  1. When we read, we can draw conclusions based on story details. A conclusion is a smart guess about something the author does not say directly.Good readers use what they know about real life and clues the author gives to draw conclusions about characters and events.

  2. THE TRIAL OF CARDIGAN JONES. Tim Egan, . . Houghton, $16 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-618-40237-3. Egan's ( Serious Farm ) eponymous hero, a sweater-wearing moose, is new in town. After he stops to smell an ...

  3. A conclusion is a smart guess about something the author does not say directly. To draw a conclusion, look for text evidence to figure out what really happened. Also use what you already know. Look back at pages 60 and 61 in The Trial of Cardigan Jones. You read that the milkman saw Cardigan at Mrs. Brown’s window, smelling the pie.

  4. 28 de feb. de 2022 · Edited by MARC Bot. import existing book. May 2, 2012. Edited by LC Bot. import new book. April 1, 2008. Created by an anonymous user. Imported from Scriblio MARC record . The trial of Cardigan Jones by Tim Egan, 2004, Houghton Mifflin Co. edition, in English.

  5. 1. trial: a meeting in court to decide if someone has broken the law. 2. jury: the group of people who make the decision in a trial. 3. stand: the place where a witness in a trial sits while being questioned. 4. guilty: having done something wrong. 5. honest: truthful.

  6. Key Vocabulary: 1. trial: a meeting in court to decide if someone has broken the law. 2. jury: the group of people who make the decision in a trial. 3. stand: the place where a witness in a trial sits while being questioned. 4. guilty: having done something wrong.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2004 · Only hints of the deadpan humor that made Egan’s Serious Farm (2003) and other tales so droll come through here. The pie on Mrs. Brown’s windowsill vanishes after witnesses see Cardigan the moose stop for a sniff. The matter comes to trial and Cardigan is declared guilty by everyone except the judge, who not only points out the lack of direct evidence, but, after Cardigan moves about the ...