Traveling
On your Own
Public Transportation
Returning Home
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100
Why is this story called a "guide".
It gives you informationabout traveling and tells you different ways to travel
100
What is one good thing about traveling on foot.
You can see more sights.
100
How is traveling on buses and subways alike?
They both make a lot of stops
100
What should do to help you remember your trip?
take pictures
100
What word means the same thing as strong; like a strong table.
Sturdy
200
What did the author say you could leave home when you travel?
Your pet snake.
200
What was the car game described in the story?
Looking at different license plates
200
What happens after you hear the words " All aboard"?
The train leaves
200
What word names people in your family?
relatives
300
How can books and map help you?
They will help you learn about the places where you travel.
300
What does a conductor do on a train
names the stops as the train comes to them
300
What is one job for the ticket agent of an airline?
to look at people's tickets
300
Before cd players, music was played on small plastic-cased tapes called ___________ tapes.
cassette
400
Which of the following modes of travel is not mentioned in the story: helicopter, plane, boat, limo
helicopter
400
What is different about traveling on your own and public transportation?
You have to pay for public transportation Or you follow your own schedule in private travel
400
In this story, why is security important at an airport?
To be sure no one brings anything dangerous on the plane.
400
What is a fancy word for suitcases?
Luggage
500
What does the author say may happen when you leave your home?
You may be starting a new adventure.
500
What mode of travel will often have tour guides
bus
500
What is a fancy word for the person who goes with you or "accompanies " you.
companion
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