Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Wilson Sat Alone

www.theteachersguide.com Wilson Sat Alone

Question 1

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What kind of story is this? A fiction story B play C fable D true story

What kind of story is this? A fiction story B play C fable D true story

Question 2

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A She read with the group. B She and Wilson ate lunch together. Sara was new at the school. How was she like Wilson on her first day of school? A She read with the group. B She and Wilson ate lunch together. C She did everything alone. D She pushes her desk away from everyone.

A She read with the group. B She and Wilson ate lunch together. Sara was new at the school. How was she like Wilson on her first day of school? A She read with the group. B She and Wilson ate lunch together. C She did everything alone. D She pushes her desk away from everyone.

Question 3

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Why does Wilson watch Sara? A He thinks Sara is pretty. B He wants to learn how Sara makes friends. C He doesn’t want her to talk to him. D He wants to be alone.

Why does Wilson watch Sara? A He thinks Sara is pretty. B He wants to learn how Sara makes friends. C He doesn’t want her to talk to him. D He wants to be alone.

Question 4

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Why does Sara roar at Wilson? A She wants Wilson to play with everyone. B She wants to scare Wilson. C She is mad at Wilson for being snobby. D The other children make her.

Why does Sara roar at Wilson? A She wants Wilson to play with everyone. B She wants to scare Wilson. C She is mad at Wilson for being snobby. D The other children make her.

Question 5

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Why do the other kids tell Sara to not roar at Wilson? A They do not like Wilson. B They think Wilson likes to be alone and does not want to play. C They think Emmie has a crush on Wilson. D They don’t want Wilson to play with them.

Why do the other kids tell Sara to not roar at Wilson? A They do not like Wilson. B They think Wilson likes to be alone and does not want to play. C They think Emmie has a crush on Wilson. D They don’t want Wilson to play with them.

Question 6

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How does Wilson change after Sara roars at him? A Wilson is not alone anymore. B Wilson starts being mean to everyone. C Wilson is afraid of Sara. D Wilson does not change.

How does Wilson change after Sara roars at him? A Wilson is not alone anymore. B Wilson starts being mean to everyone. C Wilson is afraid of Sara. D Wilson does not change.

Question 7

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Which word describes Wilson at the beginning of the story? A mean B angry C shy D silly

Which word describes Wilson at the beginning of the story? A mean B angry C shy D silly

Question 8

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A Wilson doesn’t like recess. Why doesn’t Wilson laugh when the kids are at recess or playing in the snow? A Wilson doesn’t like recess. B Wilson doesn’t like other people to have fun. C Wilson is alone. D Wilson hates snow.

A Wilson doesn’t like recess. Why doesn’t Wilson laugh when the kids are at recess or playing in the snow? A Wilson doesn’t like recess. B Wilson doesn’t like other people to have fun. C Wilson is alone. D Wilson hates snow.

Question 9

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What is the setting for most of this story? A the mall B the school bus C at home D at school

What is the setting for most of this story? A the mall B the school bus C at home D at school

Question 10

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Who are the main characters in this story? A Meg and Lucy B Wilson and Ben C Wilson and Sara D Amber and Nolan

Who are the main characters in this story? A Meg and Lucy B Wilson and Ben C Wilson and Sara D Amber and Nolan