A common phrase whose words mean something entirely different from the individual words, such as give me a hand
This statement best supports the theme of "How the Rhino Got His Skin"
Politeness is a virtue
Bad behavior has consequences
Revenge is never right
It's best to plan ahead
"White as cotton or flakes of snow!" is an example of (Choose all that apply)
Alliteration
Metaphor
Repetition
Rhyme
Rhythm
Simile
The description of the author's language style in "Rhino" is (choose all that apply)
Serious
Playful
Old-Fashioned
Funny
Stiff
Modern
In the story "A Birthday Brainstorm," the theme of the passage is...
Traditions keep families together
If you don't give up, you may find a solution.
Friends should always come before family
Home is where the heart is.
The POV of "Pop Corn" is
a speaker not involved with the action
a speaker who wants to be in the action
a speaker who ignores the action
a speaker taking part in the action
This lesson can be learned from the actions of Sausage
The early bird catches the worm
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones
Good things come to those who wait
Be careful what you wish for
This word is a most likely meaning of the word "TRANSPORT"
carriage
roadway
section
transfer
The best description of the theme of "Father William"
Older people should act their age
Younger people should respect their elders
Older people should teach younger people
Younger people should learn from older people
The statement that best describes Sausage and Coal
Sausage is uncaring; Coal is thoughtful of others
Sausage is happy with her life; Coal is unhappy with his life
Sausage thinks Snowflake words hard; Coal thinks she is lazy
Sausage wants things to stay as they are; Coal wants a change
The mariner stops the whale's ability to eat people and leaves him only to eat small fish
This is Mr. Laux's middle name (hint: it starts with a D)