Snowman at Night By Caralyn Buehner A:B: mitten lay on his face carrot lay on the ground and his buttons had fallen. The Snowman looked a fright because.

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Snowman at Night By Caralyn Buehner

A:B: mitten lay on his face carrot lay on the ground and his buttons had fallen. The Snowman looked a fright because his… C:D: scarf blew in the wind.arms drooped down and his hat had slipped.

D: His hat had slipped and his arms drooped down

A:B: over the bridge.to the store. Where did the snowman go after sliding down the hill? C:D: behind the school.into the park.

D: Into the park

A:B: name tagscups of ice-cold cocoa What did the snowman mothers make for the snowman C:D: hats and mittensplates of star shaped cookies

B: cups of ice-cold cocoa

A:B: lost their charcoal eyes. started melting from the cocoa. The snowmen bumped into each other and fell down after they… C:D: acted like clowns.slid too fast.

C: acted like clowns

A:B: sleddingskating What was the biggest thrill of all for the snowmen? C:D: skiingsnowmobiling

A. Sledding

A:B: happyangry What was the overall mood of the story? C:D: sadnone of the above

A: happy

A:B: gratefulupset They line up in their places, each one anxious for his turn in the snowman races. What does the term Anxious mean in this sentence? C:D: nervousscared

C: nervous

A:B: to inform youto persuade you to do something What is the authors purpose for writing this story? C:D: to entertain youto express an idea or feeling

C: to entertain

A:B: footballbaseball What type of game did the snowmen play? C:D: hockeysoccer

B: baseball

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