Reading Review #8
  • 1. Which of the following events happened first?
A) Sarah puts the "rash" on Kristin's face.
B) Mom enters the room to wake the girls.
C) Kristin eats the candy.
D) Mom plays a final trick on Kristin.
  • 2. What is the genre for this week's selection?
A) biographical fiction
B) historical fiction
C) realistic fiction
D) science fiction
  • 3. Why did Kristin let the candy melt in her mouth?
A) to keep from coughing
B) to make her throat appear red and sore
C) to get the thermometer to show she had a fever
D) to make her Mom think she had a stomach virus
  • 4. Which word BEST describes Kristin and Sarah?
A) curious
B) thankful
C) playful
D) dreadful
  • 5. During which season of the year did Mom play the trick on the girls?
A) spring
B) fall
C) summer
D) winter
  • 6. Which of the following was NOT one of the items used in their trick?
A) candy
B) heating pad
C) thermometer
D) lipstick
  • 7. Mom had "concern written all over her face." What type of figurative language is used in this example?
A) repetition
B) simile
C) alliteration
D) idiom
  • 8. What happened just after the girls mentioned their "phase two" plan?
A) Kristin put dots on her face.
B) They held up a silly sign.
C) Mom winked at Sarah.
D) Sarah raced downstairs to get their mother.
  • 9. What did Kristin complain about to her mother?
A) her stomach
B) her throat
C) her head
D) her back
  • 10. Who was being tricked at the end of the story?
A) Kristin
B) Sarah
C) the doctor
D) Mom
  • 11. What does the word "prank" mean?
A) trick
B) performance
C) story
D) play
  • 12. The sign that the girls held up for their mother MOST LIKELY read _______.
A) April Fools
B) Happy Birthday
C) Merry Christmas
D) Happy New Year
  • 13. Which of the following questions can the reader find the answer to in paragraph 3?
A) What holiday is it when people like to play tricks?
B) Who is older, Sarah or Kristin?
C) What do the girls have in their bag of tricks?
D) What trick did Mom play on the girls last year?
  • 14. Why did Mom wink at Sarah at the end of the story?
A) to show Kristin and Sarah she wasn't angry
B) to signal her to go call the doctor
C) to let Sarah know they could now play a joke on Kristin
D) to let her know that Kristin would be okay
  • 15. What type of figurative language is used in the line of this poem? "Silly Sarah seemed so smart."
A) idiom
B) alliteration
C) hyperbole
D) metaphor
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