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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Watermelon Day

Question 1

$100

Why is this book most like a true story? A the people could be real B it is a science book C the people could not be real D it is a play

Why is this book most like a true story? A the people could be real B it is a science book C the people could not be real D it is a play

Question 2

$200

How big was Jesse’s watermelon when she first found it? A smaller than the other watermelons B bigger than Jesse’ fist C bigger than the other watermelons D bigger than Jesse’s head

How big was Jesse’s watermelon when she first found it? A smaller than the other watermelons B bigger than Jesse’ fist C bigger than the other watermelons D bigger than Jesse’s head

Question 3

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When does Jesse find her watermelon? A in early spring B in early summer C in late summer D in winter

When does Jesse find her watermelon? A in early spring B in early summer C in late summer D in winter

Question 4

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What does “a dark green rind” mean in this story? A the skin of the watermelon B the inside of the watermelon C a song you play D the vine the watermelon grows on

What does “a dark green rind” mean in this story? A the skin of the watermelon B the inside of the watermelon C a song you play D the vine the watermelon grows on

Question 5

$500

Where do watermelons grow well? A in the shade B in sandy soil C in your closet D next to cool lakes

Where do watermelons grow well? A in the shade B in sandy soil C in your closet D next to cool lakes

Question 6

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Where did Pappy put the watermelon to cool? A in the lake underneath the deep blue shade of a willow tree B in the freezer C in the yard underneath a giant tree D back in the garden

Where did Pappy put the watermelon to cool? A in the lake underneath the deep blue shade of a willow tree B in the freezer C in the yard underneath a giant tree D back in the garden

Question 7

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When was the watermelon cold enough to eat? A at midnight B early in the morning C in the evening D at noon

When was the watermelon cold enough to eat? A at midnight B early in the morning C in the evening D at noon

Question 8

$800

Which of the following is a song that Uncle Ike played? A Back in Black B Sweet Child of Mine C Turkey in the Straw D Frosty the Snowman

Which of the following is a song that Uncle Ike played? A Back in Black B Sweet Child of Mine C Turkey in the Straw D Frosty the Snowman