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Fun Trivia: U : Unfortunate Events - Characters

Special Sub-Topic: Do You Know Sunny?


What word means "I don't have the slightest idea of what you are talking about"?

    pietrisycamollaviadelrechiotemexity. She says this when she is first born, and twice in "The Hostile Hospital."

What does Sunny say when she means "How can you think of elevators at a time like this"?
    freijip. She says this twice in "The Ersatz Elevator." It is her idiosyncrasy.

What does Sunny say when she wants a snack?
    snack. Since she is not able to speak in full sentences, she uses phonetics to assign her own created words to sentences.

What did Sunny not say that surprised Klaus and Violet in "The Reptile Room?"
    yeet & libo. What would you say if you were her age? She is the youngest Baudelaire orphan, so she cannot speak in full sentences.

What is the distinguishing characteristic(s) of Sunny?
    all of these (her size, her peculiar vocabulary, her teeth).

Sunny is the ___________ child.
    youngest. Sunny is the youngest child, and she has four very sharp teeth. She uses them on many occasions, including opening cans of soup.

Sunny's best friend while living with Uncle Monty is the __________________.
    Incredibly Deadly Viper. The Incredibly Deadly Viper is not deadly at all. It is a name that was given by Uncle Monty so that he could play a cruel prank on his fellow scientists.

Y or N: Jerome and Esmé Squalor hate the children.
    n. No, only Esmé hates the children. In fact, Esmé is Count Olaf's girlfriend.

T or F: Sunny climbs the elevator shaft in "The Ersatz Elevator" with her teeth.
    t. Yes, she did this so she could throw the rope down in order to save her siblings.

Y or N: Is Sunny able to talk in full sentences in books 1-9?
    n. No; instead, she uses words that she has created in the place of her most common sentences.


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