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Summary
Chapter 5 is titled “The Parody that Relied Heavily on the Fair-Use Defense to Forestall Any Liability for Copyright Infringement.” The title page shows Curly and Gilbert holding up a copy of their comic. The scene opens with Sarah saying the day's “drama has slipped peacefully away” (72). She is interrupted by Flippy shouting from inside the camper at the frogs to get back in bed. There is a three-panel montage showing the passage of the night. Sarah rushes back Saturday morning for “A day of hope and graceful new beginnings” (73). From inside the camper, Flippy is shouting at the frogs to get up. Sarah continues reporting, noting that the club does not meet on the weekends but the frogs continue creating. They have time for breakfast, chores, and reading before Curly and Gilbert are working on their comic. Sarah asks about a sign that...
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