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The Bat Boy & His Violin

Terms

undefined, object
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talented
having a lot of ability
equipment
things that are provided for a particular use; supplies
perform
to sing, act, or do something in public that requires skill
mistakes
things done incorrectly; errors
invisible
impossible to see; not visible
accept
to receive or admit; to welcome
What did Papa call Reginald's violin in the beginning of the story?
a fiddle
Why did Reginald become the bat boy for the Dukes?
His dad wanted him to get out of the house, and hoped he would become a ball player.
At the end of the story, how did Papa feel about Reginald playing the violin?
He felt proud.
What is this story mainly about?
A father learns to appreciate his son's talents.

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