Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Days With Frog and Toad.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Days With Frog and Toad

Question 1

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What is this story mostly about? A frog and toad being friends B the difference between a frog and a toad C how to water ski on a turtle D frog is sad, it’s not easy being green

What is this story mostly about? A frog and toad being friends B the difference between a frog and a toad C how to water ski on a turtle D frog is sad, it’s not easy being green

Question 2

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Where does Toad find Frog? A eating a cheeseburger with flies B in the forest C sitting on an island D on a date with Miss Piggy

Where does Toad find Frog? A eating a cheeseburger with flies B in the forest C sitting on an island D on a date with Miss Piggy

Question 3

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How does Toad get to the island? A jet ski B Toad rides on the back of a turtle C by crossing a bridge D Toad swims to the island

How does Toad get to the island? A jet ski B Toad rides on the back of a turtle C by crossing a bridge D Toad swims to the island

Question 4

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How does Frog feel when he sees Toad? A happy to see him B mad that he is following him C sad that he didn’t bring pizza D alone

How does Frog feel when he sees Toad? A happy to see him B mad that he is following him C sad that he didn’t bring pizza D alone

Question 5

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Why does the turtle think Toad should not bother Frog? A Frog wrote Toad a note saying to not bother him B Frog wrote a note saying he wanted to be alone C Frog is sad that he didn’t turn into a prince after Ava kissed him D Frog didn’t listen to Toad when Toad shouted

Why does the turtle think Toad should not bother Frog? A Frog wrote Toad a note saying to not bother him B Frog wrote a note saying he wanted to be alone C Frog is sad that he didn’t turn into a prince after Marissa kissed him D Frog didn’t listen to Toad when Toad shouted

Question 6

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Why doesn’t Frog answer when Toad shouts and waves at him? A Frog was too far away to hear Toad B Frog has a human in his throat C Frog wants to be alone D Frog is busy playing Frogger

Why doesn’t Frog answer when Toad shouts and waves at him? A Frog was too far away to hear Toad B Frog was listening to his I-Pod C Frog wants to be alone D Frog is busy playing Frogger

Question 7

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What is one reason why Frog is happy? A It will soon be St. Patrick’s Day B Toad spoiled the lunch C Frog has Toad for a friend D He wasn’t happy

What does Henry and Mudge like to do together? A It will soon be St. Patrick’s Day B Toad spoiled the lunch C Frog has Toad for a friend D He wasn’t happy

Question 8

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Why does Toad make a picnic lunch? A Toad wants to eat in front of Frog to make him mad B Toad is very hungry C Toad thinks lunch will cheer Frog up D Frog wrote a note asking Toad to make lunch

Why does Toad make a picnic lunch? A Toad wants to eat in front of Frog to make him mad B Toad is very hungry C Toad thinks lunch will cheer Frog up D Frog wrote a note asking Toad to make lunch

Question 9

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Why does Toad apologize to Frog? A Toad spoiled Frog’s lunch B There wasn’t a fly in Frog’s soup C Toad forgot Frog’s birthday was on Leap Day D Toad thinks that Frog thinks that Toad is dumb

Why does Toad apologize to Frog? A Toad spoiled Frog’s lunch B There wasn’t a fly in Frog’s soup C Toad forgot Frog’s birthday was on Leap Day D Toad thinks that Frog thinks that Toad is dumb

Question 10

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What does “setting of a story” mean? A a story that could be real B characters that could not be real C where and when a story takes place D the events of a story

What does “setting of a story” mean? A a story that could be real B characters that could not be real C where and when a story takes place D the events of a story