Synonym and Voca
Comprehenstion I
Comprehenstion II
100

many, much, considerable

plenty

100

What grade is Eddie in?

3rd grade.

100

What is the name of Eddie's homeroom teacher?

Mrs. Morrow

200

dump, cast away, abandon, expel from

dismiss

200

Why was Eddie and everyone at Riverside Elementary School excited in the beginning?

Because a real author was coming to school.

200

What was the real author wearing?

patchworked vest

300

sign one's name by hand, signature, write one's name on (photo, book, etc.)

autographed

300

Where did Eddie write down his question?

On a bright yellow piece of paper. Yellow paper or note.

300

Eddie looked at Mrs. Morrow and gave her a (       ) smile. 

In the sentence, what kind of smile did Eddie give to his teacher in the end of the story?

wide (big)

400

collect, gather, accumulate, garner, put together

assemble

400

What does "I can tell you've all had your noses in my books" mean?

What does it mean to 'have noses in books'?

Tell me in your own words.

It means everyone may have 'read' the book.

400

What is the title of Eddie's new story?

The day I met the author

500

wriggle, struggle

squirmed

500

How fast did the assembly pass by? Tell me in words you read in the book.

It zoomed by

500

Unscramble the sentence.

(This is what the teacher had told Eddie in the classroom)

"That's / you/ won't/ a/ question/ lose/ want/ to."

That's a question you won't want to lose.

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