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a number of birds of one kind feeding, resting, or traveling together
A. alone
B. feather
C. flock
D. beak
C. flock
Characters: Who is the story mostly about?
A. a fisherman and a golden fish
B. a fisherman's wife, her servants, and the Queen of the Waters
C. a fisherman, his wife, and a golden fish
C. a fisherman, his wife, and a golden fish
There were polar bears in the pools.
sentence
having a long distance from side to side; wide
A. narrow
B. little
C. broad
D. small
C. broad
Setting: Where does this story mostly take place?
A. in a fishing boat
B. on an island
C. in a big house
B. on an island
I failed the test I didn't study.
Run-on
moving forward on the hands and knees
A. crawl
B. slither
C. rush
D. walk
A. crawl
Problem: What problem does one or more of the story characters have?
A. The fisherman is ashamed that his wife is so greedy.
B. The fisherman's wife wants to keep the golden fish for herself.
C. The golden fish wants the fisherman's wife to be Queen of the Waters.
A. The fisherman is ashamed that his wife is so greedy.
The play was long we didn't stay until the end.
A. pail
B. pliers
C. hammer
D. shovel
D. shovel
Event 1: Which event happens first in this story?
A. The golden fish makes food appear in the fisherman's home.
B. The fisherman's wife wants to be Queen of the Waters.
C. The fisherman's wife demands more and more.
A. The golden fish makes food appear in the fisherman's home.
My parents help me.
highly pleasant to the taste
A. edible
B. delicious
C. bland
D. dull
B. delicious
Problem: How is one of the characters' problem solved?
A. The golden fish never returns.
B. The golden fish makes all the new things disappear.
C. The golden fish makes the wife the Queen of the Waters.
B. The golden fish makes all the new things disappear.