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True or False: Dr. Seuss was famous for writing stories that rhyme.

True

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The Grinch lives above this town.

Whoville

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In this story, a cat visits two children on a rainy day.

The Cat in the Hat.

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The strange food in this story is this color.

Green

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This tall cat wears a red and white striped hat.

Tha cat in the hat.

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Many Dr. Seuss books are written for this type of readers.

Children

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Sam-I-Am suggests eating green eggs and ham in many places, including a train and this animal.

A goat

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In this story, a character keeps asking someone to try a strange food.

Green Eggs and Ham

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The Cat in the Hat’s famous hat is red and this color.

White

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This green character tries to convince someone to eat green eggs and ham.

Who is Sam-I-Am?

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The Grinch learns that Christmas is not only about these.

Presents

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The Cat in the Hat visits children inside this place.

A house

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In this Christmas story, a character learns the true meaning of Christmas.

What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

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The Grinch is famous for being this color.

Green

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This green character tries to steal Christmas.

The Grinch

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In The Lorax, cutting too many trees causes this problem.

pollution / environmental damage

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The Lorax protects the forest full of these special trees.

Truffula Trees

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This story teaches people to take care of nature and trees.

The Lorax

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The Lorax has bright orange fur and a big yellow this.

A mustache

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This small orange character speaks for the trees.

The Lorax

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Dr. Seuss books often teach an important lesson called a…

moral / message

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In Oh, the Places You'll Go!, the “Waiting Place” is where people do this.

Waiting

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This book encourages people to follow their dreams and explore life.

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

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The trees in The Lorax have colorful tops called this.

Truffula Trees

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This little girl is kind to the Grinch.

Cindy Lou Who