A) informational poetry B) nonfiction C) narrative poetry D) realistic fiction
A) They are all in an illustration with a parent. B) They all dislike the cat. C) They all like being what they are. D) They are all insects.
A) the cat B) the bee C) the dog D) the frog
A) exclamatory B) interrogative C) declarative D) imperative
A) alliteration B) repetition C) rhyming words D) onomatopoeia
A) unaware B) totally C) gathering D) beneath
A) exclamatory B) declarative C) interrogative D) imperative
A) sneaky B) He C) watched D) cat
A) They are used in place of showing quotation marks. B) It is a mistake made in the printing of the page. C) The main character is stuttering. D) The author uses them to inroduce a new creature.
A) to cry B) to hide C) to beg D) to smile
A) She sniffed the air. B) She stalked a bird. C) She thought, "It's nice to be me." D) She had not moved.
A) the main idea B) a paragraph C) the topic sentence D) a stanza
A) mangy B) brown C) barking D) mutt
A) in a tree B) beneath a lily pad C) under a bush D) on the soggy ground
A) the first and third lines B) the first and last lines C) the third and fourth lines D) the last two lines
A) the frog B) the dog C) the bee D) the bunny
A) the bee B) the cat C) the frog D) the rabbit
A) busy and glad B) wet and soggy C) sneaky and old D) loud and bold
A) four B) two C) five D) three
A) her work gathering pollen B) sitting beneath a lily pad C) feeding her young D) catching a fly
A) the dog B) a little boy C) the baby bunny D) a cat |