A) juggling B) soccer C) baseball D) golf
A) playing tennis B) riding bikes C) going to the circus D) watching television
A) realistic fiction B) fantasy C) biography D) biography
A) Mrs. Snyder B) Gwen's sister C) Marco's mother D) Mrs. Snyder's cat
A) Gwen's house B) the children's neighborhood C) Main Street D) the playground
A) talented B) lonely C) bossy D) determined
A) in the trash B) on her kitchen table C) in the garage D) on Marco's porch
A) disappeared B) friends C) wonderful D) sudden
A) a necklace B) cookies C) a scarf D) a loaf of bread
A) hearts B) rainbows C) flowers D) frogs
A) interrogative B) imperative C) declaraive D) exclamatory
A) Marco and Gwen argued at school each day. B) Marco and Gwen had to learn to juggle for a talent show. C) Everyone in the neighborhood was their friend except one old lady. D) They had to win the next soccer game.
A) tired B) angry C) bossy D) lonely
A) Marco and Gwen were best friends. B) Mrs. Synder was mean. C) Gwen was wrong to sign Marco's name. D) Marco juggled well. |