A) at a space museum B) in the principal's office C) at a movie theater D) in a grocery store
A) sees a TV program about space. B) bumps into a display of baby food. C) buys a jar of spaghetti sauce. D) tosses an onion into the air.
A) doing difficult things and succeeding. B) pretending that there is no danger in the world. C) being sensible and realizing what she cannot do. D) looking up at space and thinking how big it is.
A) silly B) kind C) impatient D) sad
A) athletic. B) shy. C) afraid. D) upset.
A) working outside the space station B) being on TV C) traveling fast in a rocket D) visiting kids in classrooms
A) strong curiosity B) courage C) good judgment D) patience
A) curious about what will happen B) angry at oneself C) hopeful that someone will help D) unable to move
A) objected B) waved C) marched D) wondered
A) a picnic B) a school C) a show or exhibit D) a song
A) coming to an end B) final destination C) having no limit or end D) completing the assignment
A) fictional B) practical C) imaginative D) different
A) She played a trick on the astronaut. B) She missed the catch, and the onion was going to hit a display of jars. C) She fell and couldn't get up. D) She was in an accident.
A) Dr. Street's B) Gloria's C) the clerk's D) the customers'
A) smart and curious. B) thoughtful and proud. C) silly and loud. D) patient and quiet.
A) They are both problem-solvers. B) They are both stubborn. C) They are both curious and daring. D) They are both flexible.
A) It stops you from trying before you even start and that paralyzes you. B) You are successful at difficult things. C) You know how to do everything before you try. D) You understand what you can do.
A) simile B) idiom C) personification D) hyperbole
A) alliteration B) hyperbole C) personification D) idiom
A) hyperbole B) alliteration C) personification D) simile
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