Vocab
Vocab
Grammar
Grammar
Reading
Reading
100

wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion

A. Frantic

B. Bounding

C. Shouldered

D. Strained

Frantic

100

When one door shuts, another door opens. 

What does this mean?

Answers may vary. 

There are always more chances.

100

What is the direct object in the sentence below?

Erica is climbing the steepest trail.

trail

100

What is the compound direct object in the sentence below?

On Friday and Saturday, my brother and I had fun playing basketball and baseball.

basketball and baseball

100

How are Little Arliss and the bear club alike?

They are both frightened, or scared. 

100

What is the names of all the characters?

Travis, Little Arliss, Mama, Old Yeller

200

What word could be a synonym (have the same meaning) to the word stride?

Walk or step

200

All's well that ends well. 

What does this mean?

Answers will vary.

If something ends in a positive way, then we don't need to focus on the difficulties that led us there. 

The end is more important. 

200

What is the direct object in the sentence below?

The teacher is judging the art competition.

competition

200

What is the compound direct object in the sentence below?

The football coach explained the rules and regulations of the game.

rules and regulations

200

How are Travis's and Mama's reactions similar to the scene at the spring hole similar?

They run to help, but they both won't make it to help little Arliss.

200

Read this sentence from the passage.

Old Yeller, though, all he did was come bounding in to jump on us and lick us in the face and bark so loud that there, inside the cabin, the noise nearly made us deaf.

The author most likely chose to use the word bounding instead of running because

Bounding is more specific and descriptive.

300

Show me what bounding looks like


300

When it rains, it pours.

What does this mean?

Answers will vary. 

Things happen all at once.  

Good things all happening together and bad things all happening together. 

300

What is the direct object in the sentence below?

The sisters can watch several movies without getting tired.

movies

300

What is the indirect object in the sentence below?

The judge gave Alice a gold medal for winning the swimming race.

Alice

300

What behavior do Little Arliss and Mama have in common in this passage?

Screaming

300

Read this sentence from the passage.

So it was only natural for me to come to love the dog that saved him.

Which word would be the best replacement for natural in this sentence?

A. Human

B. Obvious

C. Possible

D. Unlikely

Human

400

The farmer taxed his muscles to lift the giant pumpkin. 

Which word could replace the bolded phrase?

A. Strained

B. Lunged

C. Romped

D. Shouldered

Strained

400

When the going gets tough, the tough get going.

What does this mean?

Answers will vary.

You have to be strong of mind to meet life's challenges. 

400

What is the direct object in the sentence below?

George will finish the painting this evening.

painting

400

What is the indirect object in the sentence below?

The farmer and her daughters sold the grocer their entire corn harvest.

grocer

400

What is the meaning of the word lick in the sentence below?

Then I swung my chopping axe high and wheeled, aiming to cave in the she bear's head with the first lick.

Hit

400

Which attitude best describes the family's attitude toward Old Yeller at the end of the passage?

Answers will vary.

grateful, loving, loyal

500

When we are picturing something do we create a picture with:

A. our mind

B. a pencil

C. a camera

D. our hands


Our mind. Picturing means to make a mental image

500

Don't burn your bridges.

What does this mean?

Answers will vary. 

It's a good idea to keep connections to people. Don't make "enemies" of people. 

500

What is the compound direct object in the sentence below?

Mom and Dad bought some apples and oranges at the grocery store.

apples and oranges

500

What is the indirect object in the sentence below?

Mr. Fitzgerald and his fifth-grade class sent their principal a giant
get-well card.

their principal 

500

She'd stand there on her hind feet, hunched over, and take a roaring swing at him with one of those big front claws. She'd slap him head over heels. She'd knock him so far that it didn't look like he could possibly get back there. . . .

In this part of the passage, the author creates drama by using lots of exciting

A. adverbs and nouns

B. Nouns and Pronouns

C. Verbs and Adjectives

D. Adjectives and Adverbs

Verbs and Adjectives

500

What is the meaning of for a little piece in the sentence below?

The bear chased him for a little piece, but at the rate Old Yeller was leaving her behind, Mama said it looked like the bear was backing up.

A short distance