A) surface B) outline C) edge D) corner
A) were filled with fear B) were filled with joy C) were filled with anger D) were filled with wonder
A) plank B) frame C) ring D) peg
A) gripped B) removed C) nipped D) slapped
A) stopped to observe B) broke a rule C) left the field D) got annoyed
A) shirt B) bicycle C) umbrella D) costume
A) confused B) drained C) amazed D) relieved
A) It had a backboard. B) It did not have a net. C) It was wider than the ball. D) It was 16 feet high.
A) early evening B) early morning C) late at night D) around noon
A) They wanted to use her basketball. B) They did not have enough players. C) They know she had just moved to town. D) They knew she was a good player.
A) She wanted to prove that girls could play ball as well as boys. B) She wanted to embarrass the boys by showing how good a player she was. C) She thought the boys would not believe that she knew how to play. D) She thought the boys would not let her play if they knew she was a girl.
A) how high Joanna could jump. B) how long T.J. had been playing. C) how nervous Joanna was about playing. D) how high T.J. could actually jump.
A) To play a sport, you must be a good athlete. B) To be successful, you must believe in yourself. C) Do not judge others by their appearance. D) Honesty is more important than success.
A) They might figure out that she had never played with other players. B) They might refuse to let her play. C) They might realize that she was a girl. D) They might think she did not know much about basketball.
A) The boys asked Joanna to play basketball with them. B) T.J. apologized to Joanna. C) Joanna jumped high and dunked the ball. D) Everyone realized that Jo was Joanna.
A) They discovered she was a girl. B) They realized how short she was. C) She was holding on to the rim. D) She had made a perfect dunk.
A) The boys asked Joanna to play with them. B) Joanna prevented T.J. from making a basket. C) The boys gave Joanna a nickname. D) Joanna dunked the ball.
A) Girls CANNOT be good athletes. B) Girls CAN be good athletes. C) Hats make girls play better. D) Boys are the best athletes.
A) T.J.'s attitude changed the most, because he went from being angry with Joanna to admiring her skills and inviting her to come back to play basketball again. B) No one's attitude changed about Joanna. C) The red-haired boys attitude changed the most, because he thought Joanna could not jump high.
A) He is telling her that, because her hat falling off during the game is not safe. B) He is telling her that, so she does not get hot when she plays basketball the next time. C) He is telling her that she does not need to hide that she is a girl, because he accepts who she is and knows she is a good player. |