Which vocabulary word means: The land outside of the city
a. city
b. countryside
c. district
d. capitol
b. countryside
Spell the word from our list that means:
The opposite of low
high
Write the correct form of the present-tense verb so that it agrees with the subject.
Jim and Betsy ____ their books. (read)
read
What type of story is this?
a. fable
b. realistic fiction
c. expository text
d. narrative nonfiction
d. narrative nonfiction
What is the definition of across?
a. From the top to the bottom
b. From one side to the other
c. From the front to the back
d. From behind to in front of
b. From one side to the other
Spell the word from our list that means:
Something you do when you are sad
cry
Write the correct form of the present-tense verb so that it agrees with the subject.
The ball ____ super high. (bounce)
bounces
How does Luis solve his problem of having too
many books?
a. He takes them to a library.
b. He lets people take them.
c. He throws them away.
d. He brings the Burro Library to faraway villages.
d. He brings the Burro Library to faraway villages.
What does the word borrow mean?
a. to buy
b. to change
c. to take as a loan
d. to return
c. to take as a loan
Spell the word from our list that means:
To be able to see something
Sight
Write the correct form of the present-tense verb so that it agrees with the subject.
My mom ______ me to Walmart. (take)
takes
At the end of the selection, how are Luis and the
children in the hills ALIKE?
a. They are sleeping soundly.
b. They are giving their books away.
c. They are reading their books late at night.
d. They are sharing their books with others.
c. They are reading their books late at night.
Which word means a solution?
a. answer
b. thought
c. problem
d. question
a. answer
Spell the word from our list that means:
The opposite of wet
Write the correct form of the present-tense verb so that it agrees with the subject.
Mom and dad ______ a game with us. (play)
play
What lesson do you learn from the story?
a. Children do not like books.
b. Burros are trustworthy animals.
c. One person can make a difference.
d. Gifts can come from the most unlikely places.
c. One person can make a difference.