A) on a cruise B) to a polo match C) to the circus D) to another ball game
A) Crawford Street B) Ball Park Road C) First Avenue D) Main Street
A) snowy B) sunny C) rainy D) windy
A) his father B) his cousin C) his grandpa D) his brother
A) football B) baseball C) tennis D) polo
A) a fly ball B) the polo mallet C) a home run D) the hoop's net
A) taxi B) airplane C) bus D) train
A) alliteration B) onomatopoeia C) hyperbole D) simile
A) how to use other senses to enjoy the game B) how to play baseball C) to always go to a game with a grownup D) how to take a train to the city
A) Charlie and train conductor B) Charlie and Tammy C) Tammy and Dad D) Dad and Charlie
A) historical fiction B) biography C) realistic fiction D) fairy tale
A) pop B) crack C) boom D) whoosh
A) The cheering crowd could be heard for miles. B) Charlie used sound, not sight, to enjoy the games. C) They were sitting too far up in the stands to see the games well. D) The games were between deaf and blind players.
A) index B) dictionary C) thesaurus D) atlas
A) Have you ever been to the circus? B) How can you hear an out? C) Charlie, what else can I see with my ears? D) How can I see with my ears, Charlie?
A) Tammy jumped out of her seat. B) Tammy told him. C) He heard the ball pass through the net. D) He heard the cheering crowd.
A) to emphasize those sounds B) to show feeling C) to show excitement D) to make the page look nice
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