A) "Animals of All Kinds" B) "The Language of Animals" C) "Extraordinary Animals" D) "Animals Near and Far"
A) near my house B) beside the fence C) under the porch D) between the branches
A) the sizes of animals B) the homes of animals C) the movement of animals D) the language of animals
A) wants to talk to the animals. B) enjoys the sounds they make. C) wants to teach the animals how to communicate. D) wishes to understand the animals.
A) Some are outside, and some are inside. B) Some are in the sky, and some are on the plains. C) Some are on the ground, and some are in the sea. D) Some are underground, and some are in trees.
A) four sounds that different animals make B) the difference between tigers and lions C) two of the best ways to protect animals from becoming extinct D) eight animals common to South America
A) "soft as a whisper." B) "impossible to hear." C) "difficult to understand." D) "one of a kind."
A) The narrator has several pets. B) The narrator appreciates animals. C) The narrator enjoys hunting animals. D) The narrator prefers animals to people.
A) There are animals that are short. B) There are animals that can run. C) Each sound is unique and grand. D) I hear them and I listen.
A) teach readers how to observe animals. B) describe the homes of animals. C) convince others to appreciate animals. D) entertain readers with thoughts about animals.
A) by describing the different sizes of animals B) by explaining how difficult animals are to understand C) by mentioning how animals can speak D) by showing the many ways animals move about
A) The animals write a poem about the narrator. B) The animals study the narrator's poem. C) The narrator and the animals learn each other's language. D) The narrator researches mammals. |