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Bonus questions
100
appear
What is the meaning of materialzie?
100
Notice
What is the meaning of detect?
100
A thief
What did the author compare Crowbar to?
100
To persuade
What is the author's purpose for writing the selection?
100
To show us how smart and clever crows really are.
What is the reason the author told us about the crow experiment?
200
Movement
What is the meaning of migration?
200
Doubtfully
What is the meaning of dubiously?
200
Crows were smarter than humans thought.
What did Mrs. Tee Van think about crows?
200
Crows can use objects as tools.
What is NOT a fact about crows?
200
The author thought they were smart.
How did the author feel about crows?
300
Anger
What is the meaning of frustration?
300
The crow would be fixed in their minds and memories.
What did the author mean when she said Crowbar would be "deeply imprinted" on the family?
300
The author thought it was the right thing to have happened.
How did the author feel about Crowbar's leaving?
300
To make the bird want to stay
What is the reason Twig and Craig got the hamburger when Crowbar first arrived?
300
Twig, Craig, and Luke
Who are the author's children?
400
Eager to attack
What is the meaning of aggressive?
400
Crowbar was not completely tame.
Why did Crowbar sleep in the apple tree?
400
A crow's instincts are stronger than its desire to live with humans.
What is a conclusion readers can draw from the story?
400
Crows will not go near their nests when an enemy may be nearby.
What is the evidence the author gave that crows are secretive?
400
Near New York City -- in the country
What is the setting of the story?
500
Put up with
What is the meaning of tolerated?
500
Sly.
What was Crowbar when he acted like he wanted to be petted; then he would fly off with a paper clip?
500
Crows are eerie.
What is an opinion expressed about crows?
500
The author told entertaining stories while giving information about crows.
What is one thing the author did to keep readers interested?
500
To persuade, to inform, to entertain, and to express
What does PIE-E stand for?