A) She respects Samantha for being a poet and understands her. B) Miss Emily wanted to impress her sister. C) Samantha was the only girl at the party. D) Samantha's mother asked her to be nice to Samantha.
A) Young girls didn't get to have much of a say in what they did. B) Poems were not very popular. C) People always had parties to meet new people. D) Young girls didn't know how to write.
A) a poem B) a fork C) a pen D) a party hat
A) Samantha knows how to write better than Miss Emily. B) Samantha really doesn't care what Miss Emily thinks. C) Samantha is angry and wants to go home. D) Samantha sees that she and Miss Emily have something in common.
A) Samantha was not impressed with Miss Emily. B) Miss Emily didn't understand children's writing. C) Miss Emily Dickinson's writings were not something she easily shared with others. D) Samantha no longer wanted to be a poet, but a book writer.
A) the barn owl screeching B) the barn owl flying C) a monster in the barn D) the barn owl making a nest
A) scared B) confident C) shy D) confused
A) Bobby's dad knew the barn was empty. B) Bobby asked him to. C) Bobby's dad wanted to take a walk. D) Bobby's dad knew Bobby was scared.
A) an animal that hunts inside barns B) a monster looking for food C) an animal that hunts at night D) another name for a screeching owl
A) scared B) confused C) calm |