What a feeling it is to be close to her _ (10)
exclamatory !
20. Petal is to flower as leaf is to
(D) tree
Gather together a large piece of paper, a ruler, a pencil and colored pencil.
Step 1
Will you teach me? (1)
interrogative
Setting
Philadelphia, British occupation (Revolutionary War era).
Have you ever seen the Statue of Liberty _ (9)
We are going to New York to see the Statue of Liberty _ (7)
interrogative
declarative
23. Song is to tune as book is to
25. Great is to grate as blue is to
(C) text
(B) blew
Draw your map!
Step 6
Count the rest of the kittens in the basket. (4)
imperative
Main Characters
The brave little black-eyed rebel, the boy selling apples and potatoes.
We have studied about it in school _ (8)
Stand over there, and I will take your picture _ (11)
It is difficult to imagine that she was a gift _ (12)
declarative
imperative
declarative
29. Ladybug is to insect ad trout is to
27. Wet is to dry as simple is to
(A) fish
(C) complex
Step 4
Draw symbols to represent features of the area you are mapping.
No, but I will buy some tomorrow. (3)
declarative
Plot, Problem
She wanted to bring letters to the wives and children of soldiers.
interrogative
Sentence 13 and 17
21. Happy is to cheerful as sad is to
22. Stare is to stair as pear is to
(A) gloomy
(B) pair
Decide on the area you want to map out.
Step 2
What a surprise! (6)
exclamatory
Questions 14,15,16,18
declarative, declarative, imperative, imperative
24. Button is to blouse as buckle is to
26. Run is to jog as walk is to
28. Nose is to face as tooth is to
(D) belt
(D) sprint
(B) mouth
Step 3 and Step 5
Figure out the scale that will work best for your map.
Make a legend explaining the symbols you are using.
Do you have a pair of skates? (2)
Read the note attached to the handle. (5)
interrogative
imperative
Climax
The girl climbed up on the wagon to kiss the boy in front of a watching crowd.