A) idiom B) metaphor C) onomotopoeia D) alliteration
A) swimming B) baseball C) golf D) basketball
A) Billy lost his voice and was not going to be able to be in the talent show. B) He became sick from eating too quickly at lunch. C) He was not selected to be on the championship team. D) Billy was involved in an accident that made him limp.
A) the city park B) the mountains C) the museum D) the beach
A) turtle B) lobster C) starfish D) crab
A) beneath a maple tree B) on a wrecked ship C) on the porch of his house D) near his mother's flower garden
A) The King always wanted to help those who were sick or injured. B) It was Billy's birthday. C) He saw that Billy was having a hard time using his crutches. D) King Neptune had seen the kind acts that Billy had done.
A) realistic fiction B) science fiction C) fantasy D) nonfiction
A) rubbery B) water C) through D) watched
A) Not to waste time wanting for something that is not meant to be. B) Always be kind those you meet. C) Follow directions and listen carefully. D) Be patient and enjoy nature.
A) to teach us about King Neptune B) to persuade us to build sandcastles the next time we go to the beach C) to give information about using crutches at the beach D) for pleasure for us to read
A) drooping B) stiff C) sturdy D) firm
A) Reporters took pictures of Billy and the sandcastle. B) Billy hit the winning homerun for his team. C) King Neptune helped BIlly build a sandcastle. D) Billy would probably always walk with a limp.
A) sail on a fishing boat B) build sandcastles C) visit with King Neptune D) have his picture taken by reporters |