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Horrible Harry Test #1 Chapters 1 to 3 Review

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  • Definition: finding a way to lose something- throwing it away, selling it, giving it away, or leaving it somewhere ("get rid of" OR "sank into his chair")
    "get rid of"
  • For an ON MY OWN question, you have to use your background knowledge and experiences to tell your OPINION. True OR False?
    True
  • Definition: not joking, like saying "I agree with you!" or "Wow, I didn't know that." ("get rid of" OR "No kidding!")
    "No kidding!"
  • Definition: what people in charge give to allow or let others to do something ("made a face" OR permission)
    permission
  • The answer to a RIGHT THERE question is found on MANY pages. True OR False?
    False
  • Definition: families with kings and queens (royalty OR "got bugged")
    royalty
  • Definition: what you show when you don't like something or when you're being silly ("made a face" OR "got bugged"
    "made a face"
  • Definition: quickly, right after something else (permission OR immediately)
    immediately
  • Definition: when you shut your eyes and squeeze your cheeks over them, usually because you're thinking hard or because you want something; other times it's because you don't want to see something ("closed her eyes tight" OR royalty)
    "closed her eyes tight"
  • Definition: is bothered or annoyed by something ("got bugged" OR "closed her eyes tight")
    "got bugged"
  • For an AUTHOR AND ME question, you have to use your background knowledge and what you have read to make an inference. True OR False?
    True
  • The author of "Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears" is Suzy Kline. True OR False?
    True
  • What were the main events in chapter 2?
    POSSIBLE ANSWERS: The students saw the changes in the cafeteria. Harry had to sit at the royal round table. Harry showed a drawing of an earwig.
  • What is the setting for chapters 1 to 3?
    POSSIBLE ANSWERS: school, playground, cafeteria, Sid's house
  • Who are the characters in chapters 1 to 3?
    POSSIBLE ANSWERS: Harry, Doug, Ida, Mary, Sid, ZuZu, Song Lee, Miss Mackle, Mrs. Funderburke, Mr. LaFleur
  • Definition: really really not alive, dead (vacant OR "dead as a doornail"
    "dead as a doornail"
  • What were the main events in chapter 1?
    POSSIBLE ANSWERS: Harry was digging and found Edward. The students selected "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" for their project.
  • Definition: sitting down slowly, usually because you're sad, embarrassed, surprised, or really tired (cringed OR "sank into his chair"
    "sank into his chair"
  • Definition: something so easy, it's like you don't need your brain to think about it ("looking for" OR "a no-brainer"
    "a no-brainer"
  • Definition: searching or trying to find something (beamed OR "looking for")
    "looking for"
  • Definition: asked something that surprises people ("looking for" OR "popped a question"
    "popped a question"
  • Definition: a fun way to say something is completely right and fair ("fair and square" OR "popped a question")
    "fair and square"
  • Use the vocabulary word "beamed" correctly in a sentence.
    Your teacher will decide if your answer is acceptable!
  • Definition: smiled a big smile (beamed OR rehearsal)
    beamed
  • Definition: a practice for a drama or skit ("a no-brainer" OR rehearsal)
    rehearsal
  • What were the main events in chapter 3?
    POSSIBLE ANSWERS: The group goes to Sid's house on Saturday. Harry helps Sid get over his fear of earwigs.
  • Definition: almost closing your eyes because you feel bad (cringed OR "dead as a doornail")
    cringed
  • Definition: completely empty (cringed OR vacant)
    vacant
  • The answer to a THINK AND SEARCH question is found right there one 1 page. True OR False?
    False
  • Everyone in the world has the SAME perspective. True OR False?
    False