Antonyms
Harold placed the warm blanket on his grandmother. Ever since his cousins moved away three years ago, his grandmother was mostly at home alone. Each week, Harold went to spend time with his grandmother. Most of the time they played checkers. She loved this game. With a smile, his grandmother always thank him for stopping by. He knew that she felt less lonely when he was around. a. Be kind to others. b. Harold should spend time with his family. c. Hard work pays off in the end.
Harold should spend more time with his family.
Anthony looked at his dad take off the final latch on the door and open it. Anthony just stood there and looked at an ant cross his path instead of go inside the house. “You will love it here,” said his father unloading bags into the house. Anthony sighed and tried to look happy. “I know it is not New York, but in time, you will like it here. Anthony took a deep breath and decided to walk inside. a. Hard work pays off in the end. b. Always be willing to move. c. Change can be difficult at times.
Change can be difficult.
My Aunt Julia has always been my hero. Now she's the hero of the whole neighborhood! This passage is an example of: A. realistic fiction B. expository nonfiction C. fantasy
What is realistic fiction?
Nicole frowned at her face. She wished that she had been born with the same wavy hair as her sister. Her sister was better, she thought. Nicole wished she was like her. “Why are you sad?” asked her mother when she walked into the bathroom.She could see Nicole’s sad face. ‘Why can’t I be like my sister? ,” whined Nicole. “You are perfect the way you are. I hope that you one day realize it,” said her mother. a. Accept yourself for who you are. b. Always do your best. c. Change can be difficult at times.
Accept yourself for who you are