A) narrative fiction B) science fiction C) realistic fiction D) historical fiction
A) curious B) thankful C) dreadful D) playful
A) the furnace. B) the heating pad. C) the rash of painted dots. D) the thermometer
A) a substitute for a noun B) a specific noun C) a describing word D) an action word
A) Sarah is getting ready for school. B) Mom believes that Kristin is really sick. C) The girls' trick was a success. D) the girls prepare to trick their mom.
A) to make her throat appear red and sore B) to get the thermometer to show she had a fever C) to keep from coughing D) to make her Mom think she had a stomach virus
A) Who is older, Sarah or Kristin? B) What do the girls have in their bag of tricks? C) What trick did Mom play on the girls last year? D) What holiday is it when people like to play tricks?
A) Mom plays a trick on Kristin. B) Kristin eats candy . C) Mom enters the room to wake the girls. D) Sarah puts the "rash" on Kristin's face.
A) Kristin eats candy. B) Mom plays a trick on Kristin. C) Sarah puts the "rash" on Kristin's face. D) Mom enters the room to wake the girls.
A) Mom enters the room to wake the girls. B) Sarah puts the "rash" on Kristin's face. C) Mom plays a trick on Kristin. D) Kristin eats candy.
A) Sarah puts the "rash" on Kristin's face. B) Mom plays a trick on Kristin. C) Kristin eats candy. D) Mom enters the room to wake the girls.
A) The girls went back to bed. B) The heating pad was turned on. C) Mom was fooled into believing Kristin was sick. D) Kristin eat the candy.
A) "Happy New Year!" B) "April fools!" C) "Merry Christmas!" D) "Happy Birthday!"
A) to signal her to go call the doctor B) to let Sarah know they could now play a joke on Kristin C) to let her know that Kristin would be okay D) to show Kristin and Sarah that she wasn't angry
A) 2 B) 7 C) 1 D) 3 |