A) mischief B) council C) tidbit D) nonsense
A) mischief B) satisfied C) tidbit D) duty
A) council B) mischief C) duty D) satisfied
A) mischief B) council C) tidbit D) nonsense
A) satisfied B) duty C) council D) nonsense
A) tidbit B) satisfied C) council D) mischief
A) why iguanas always have sticks in their ears B) why owls hoot C) why mosquitos buzz in people's ears D) why yams are so tasty
A) Yams and mosquitoes are the same size. B) There is no such thing as a yam. C) Mosquitoes are tiny compared to yams. D) Yams are always smaller than mosquitoes.
A) the mosquito is buzzing around in his ears B) he is trying to be funny C) he doesn't want to hear what the mosquito is saying D) the mosquito is talking too loudly and too fast
A) what the animals see B) how things taste C) how the animals sound when they move D) the different things animals smell
A) the python and the rabbit B) the mosquito and the iguana C) King Lion and the owl D) the crow and the monkey
A) excitedly B) quietly C) calmly D) easily
A) He asks each animal what has happened? B) He searches for the mosquito, who is hiding. C) He asks the owlets. D) He brings the mosquito before the council.
A) is mad at the snake B) is planning some mischief C) can't hear with sticks in his ears D) is in a hurry
A) story difficult to read B) story longer C) story easier to read D) story fun to read
A) She causes trouble on purpose. B) She is very brave. C) She tries to do good for others. D) She still whines in people's ears.
A) the sound of someone slapping at a mosquito B) a word meaning "yes" C) the sound of someone shouting D) the sound of a mosquito buzzing
A) are humorous and have nonsense verses B) have animal characters and explain about something in nature C) are about real animals and are factual D) are like a science textbook |