Mrs. Baker told Hoodhood to clean the chalkboard, gets the chalk out of the erasers, organize the dictionaries, and clean up the classroom. Holding tells the class he would bring in cream puffs to get more buzz about his name. Hoodhood kept them by the window and chalkboard. When he was cleaning the chalkboard, he noticed he got some dust on the cream puffs. He didn't think anyone would notice. When Hoodhood got home many things were a bit out of its normal. His sister had a flower painted on her face. (symbolized peace and no war) His father did not agree with it which started a big argument. When Hoodhood got to school on Wednesday, Mrs Baker assigned him to read a book by Shakespeare because she thought it would bore him but it actually really intrigued Holling.
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