A) disappointment B) perserverance C) vacant D) uneasy
A) anxious B) leisure C) disappointment D) chortle
A) compromise B) leisure C) uneasy D) perserverance
A) leisure B) retire C) compromise D) chortle
A) uneasy B) retire C) chortle D) leisure
A) perserverance B) disappointment C) laziness D) chorle
A) he wants to get out of his house. B) He thinks she can help him solve his problem. C) He wants to invite her for dinner. D) He wants to keep her company.
A) running out of space in his word collection jar B) running out of word ideas C) not familiar with the definitions for many words D) getting tired of his collection
A) special garden B) playground C) light rain D) heavy rain
A) can see Grandma anytime he wants B) can walk there by himself C) gets to sign the guest book when he visits D) gets to talk to Mr. Bill Gut, the security guard
A) collection of junk B) patchwork quilt C) group of colorful, warm, cozy, items D) picture wall
A) calling him on the phone B) walking to his house C) looking at his pictures on Grandma's picture wall D) going to his house with his father
A) kaleidoscope B) catalog C) emporium D) bamboozle
A) thinks Grandma doesn't like the idea B) thinks nothing else is worth as much C) has been cheated before D) doesn't have enough words to trade for anything
A) checks the word's meaning and spelling B) adds the word to the jar C) shows it to his sister D) uses the word in conversation
A) She seems unable to solve his problem for him. B) she doesn't want to come to dinner at his house. C) She wants him to give his words away. D) she doesn't understand the meaning of the words.
A) he makes Grandma laugh about Mr. Bill Gut B) Miz Marylou and Mr. Bill Gut come to an agreement C) Nikki falls asleep after he sings her a lullaby D) Miss Millie and Mr. Foote start talking together
A) he has a magicians costume B) he plays tricks on the people in Grandma's apartment building C) his words change the people in Grandma's apartment building D) the sun is shining in Grandma's apartment building |