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100

_______________ was talking about Dad

Each

Everyone

Eyes

Everyone

100

I felt ________________ that I did not have a gift for Dad. 

some

soon

sorry

sorry

100

What is the MAIN idea of the story Winners Never Quit?

You should not quit when you lose.

100

How do you know that Garret is a kind brother? What nice thing does he do for Mia?

Garret picks Mia first for his team.

200

His birthday was ____________ one day away.

of

only

own

only
200

I _______________ Dad.  I wanted to give him a gift, too. 

look

long

loved

loved

200

How do you know that Mia hates to lose?

She quit when she lost.

200

What is the most important lesson Mia learns?

It's better to play and lose than not play at all.

300

I knew _____________ everyone would give Dad a gift.

most

mother

myself

most

300

" I have an idea," yelled Bill _______________.

badly

hardly

loudly

loudly

300

How do you know that Lovdy is a good goalie? What happens in the story that shows you she is a good goalie?

She blocks the ball many times.

300

Which character in Winners Never Quit has the same names as the author?

Mia

400

My _____________got Dad a hat.

brown

brothers

bring


brothers

400

" You can _____________ write a note! Tell Dad you will help him in the house," Bill said.

quickly

safely

softly

quickly

400

How do you know that Mia is mad?

She stomps to the house. 

400

How does Mia change at the end of the story?

She knows she can't quit when she loses.

500

Many _____________ were coming to his party.

paper

people

please

people

500

It was a good plan.   I ____________ got a sheet of paper.

freely

sickly

gladly

gladly

500

How did Mia most likely feel as she watched her brothers and sisters play without her?

sad

500

How did the author write " Winners Never Quit"?

1. The author used characters that could not be real.

2.The author used things from her own life to tell a story.

3. The author wrote the article with facts about soccer. 

2. The author used things from her own life to tell a story.