Sally plucked off the feathers that were in the hat. (1. lowered 2. rubbed 3. pulled out)
3. pulled out
What was the bear's problem? (1. he had to work too much 2. he was too lazy 3. he had too much money)
2. he was too lazy
Which word sounds same as heel? (1. hill 2. heal 3. he'll)
2. heal
Fix. (Jessie asked "where are they selling their tomatoes") (3 things)
Jessie asked, "Where are they selling their tomatoes?"
What does the word holler(ed) mean?
to call out loudly, shout, scream, yell
What does Hare mean when he asks the question tops or bottoms? (1. How much should you sell the crops for? 2. What job do you want to do? 3. What part of the crops do you want?)
3. What part of the crops do you want?
Which word sounds the same as sent? (1. cent 2. male 3. left 4. seem)
1. cent
"We wanted to wish you a happy birthday," Manny replied.
We made good ___ from selling out unused books. (1. grunted 2. crops 3. profit)
3. profit
Why does Hare ask Bear to be business partners? (1. so Hare can live at Bear's house 2. so Hare can use Bear's land 3. so Hare can get Bear's money)
2. so Hare can use Bear's land
What does the idiom (slip up) mean? ((Hank slipped when trying to help his mom prepare for dinner)) (1. spend time 2. make a joke 3. make a mistake)
3. make a mistake
Fix. "carrying water is hard work", Sarah exclaimed. (3 things)
"Carrying water is hard work!" exclaimed Sarah.
Larry ____ at James when he broke his favorite toy.
Why did Bear think Hare cheated him?
because Bear never got crops from the harvest
Which idiom means (hurry up)? (1. get a head start 2. shake a leg 3. hit the hay)
2. shake a leg
Not bringing an umbrella with a storm approaching was a ___ thing to do.
risky
What lesson does Bear learn in this story?
Do the work yourself and don't be lazy if you want good results.
What does the idiom (beat around the bush) mean? (( I was angry because Jane kept on beating around the bush instead of telling me exactly what happened.)) (1. talk loudly 2. talking about other things 3. talking continuously 4. talking by herself)
2. talking about other things
"What would you and Sherry want for your lunches today?" asked mom.