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1. What problem does the author have in the passage? a.She likes wearing glasses b.She doesn't like seeing well c.She can’t see well without glasses d.She likes to see things without glasses

2. Why does the author mention flowers? a.She likes to smell them b.They are the one thing she likes to see c.She likes things of a certain color d.Flowers are given as gifts to others

3. How are a caterpillar and stars alike? a.They are easily seen b.The poet needs glasses to see them c.People don’t usually notice them d.They aren’t pretty to look at

4. Which BEST suggests how streetlights probably look when the author isn’t wearing glasses? a.Huge and glaring b.Small but clear c.Hazy and vague d.Flickering and bright

5. What is the author’s main purpose for writing this passage? a.To describe some places she has seen b.To explain why she wears glasses c.To tell a funny story about glasses d.To list some facts about glasses