A) They laughed at him B) The admired his outfit C) They all wanted to be his friend D) They made him feel welcome
A) One stomped on his foot B) One pulled his dog's ear C) They started clapping and chanting D) One called him 'dog boy'
A) From angry toward the Marshall to finding a friend in him. B) From scared of the Marshall to mad at him. C) From scared of the Marshall to finding a friend in him.
A) False B) True
A) A black bear B) A mountain lion C) An owl D) A skunk
A) The name Dan was large and bold. The name Ann was messy and large B) The name Dan was messy and large. The name Ann was messy and small. C) The name Dan was bold and large. The name Ann was small and neat
A) He loved it B) He didn't like it at all C) He made lots of friends D) He wanted to move there
A) Fire Escape B) Support beam C) Garbage chute D) Drain pipe
A) Doghouse B) Leash C) Collars
A) From his sister who hunted coons B) From having a pet coon in his youth C) From hearing stories from other coon hunters
A) The strategy does not work B) The trap holds the coon in place C) The coon will never let go of the shiny object
A) wily B) limber C) woe D) runt
A) The trap didn't work B) Traps don't give the coon a chance C) Traps aren't very sportsmanlike D) It's summertime and the coons' fur isn't any good
A) To train his pups B) To make a coat for Mama C) To make a blanket for the cat D) For Papa's birthday cap
A) Mad B) Worried C) Happy D) Excited
A) The big tree B) The little tree C) The chicken tree D) The giant
A) lightning hit the tree B) God helped him C) Billy didn't say that D) The dogs kept barking
A) He played loud music B) He built a big fire C) He made a scarecrow D) He yelled at the coon
A) "It wasn't hard for me to decide. I was firmly convinced that I had been helped." B) "You must remember the big sycamore was the tallest tree in the bottoms" C) "Do you think God heard my prayer?" D) "No, I'm afraid I can't help you there"
A) simile B) alliteration C) personification D) onomatopoeia |