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Tara and Tiree
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"They had good coats to keep warm" What does the word "coats" mean?
Collar on the dogs.
Jim’s jacket.
Fur on the dogs
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To be frightened or scared.
afraid
hope
brave
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Why was Jim still in the water when Tara pulled back?
Because Jim was too heavy.
Because Tiree jumped on Jim’s back.
Because Tiree didn’t want to help.
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Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. Do you want to drink milk tea or juice?
Do you want to drink milk, tea, or juice?
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To save someone from danger.
grab
afraid
rescue
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To take quickly.
grab
slip
hope
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Circle the nouns in the sentence. He often rides it to school with his friends.
school, friends
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What is the setting of Tara and Tiree?
by a lake
in the desert
in the ocean
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How are Tara and Tiree the same?
They both don’t like summer.
They are both smart and brave.
They are both black.
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Why did Jim train dogs when he grew up?
He grew up in Canada.
He did not like cats.
He had always loved dogs.
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Circle the nouns in the sentence. He can go very fast down hills.
hills
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Circle the nouns in the sentence. He also rides it to the zoo with his dog.
zoo, dog
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Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. I saw a cheetah a monkey an elephant a bear and a giraffe at the zoo.
I saw a cheetah, a monkey, an elephant, a bear, and a giraffe at the zoo.
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Finally Jim was safe because ______________.
Tara and Tiree held him up in the water.
Tara and Tiree grabbed on Jim’s collar.
Tara and Tiree worked together to pull him up onto the ice.
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To teach how to do something.
train
hope
rescue
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Circle the nouns in the sentence. His bike is blue with a red basket.
bike,basket
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Why did Jim hope Tara would run away?
He didn’t like Tara.
He wanted Tara to get help.
He was afraid that Tara might fall in the water too.
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To really want something, a bit like a wish.
grab
rescue
hope
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Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. I need to buy pots soil and seeds.
I need to buy pots, soil, and seeds.
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Circle the nouns in the sentence. He likes to put snacks and toys in his basket.
snacks, toys, basket
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Circle the nouns in the sentence. My brother likes to ride his bike.
brother, bike
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What happened when Tiree came near the hole to help Jim?
The ice broke again, and she fell in to the water.
Tara ran off the ice.
The ice did not break.
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What is literary nonfiction?
A story written to be acted out by others.
A story that tells a true event.
A story that tells facts about a topic.
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Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. Jim puts on mittens a hat a jacket boots and a scarf to keep warm.
Jim puts on mittens, a hat, a jacket, boots, and a scarf to keep warm.
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Use commas (,) to separate words in a series. Do you want to plant tulips daisies or roses?
Do you want to plant tulips, daisies, or roses?
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To fall because something was slippery.
rescue
slip
brave
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What smart thing did Tiree do?
She got hold of Tara’s collar.
She walked on Tara’s back.
She walked on Jim’s back.
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