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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Henry and Mudge

Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon

Question 1

$100

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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What does Mudge like to do? A play fetch B pick apples C eat leaves D scratch for fleas

What does Mudge like to do? A play fetch B pick apples C eat leaves D scratch for fleas

Question 3

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Why does Henry like looking at the trees? A he is hungry for apples B the leaves are pretty colors C he is hunting for birds D he is looking for his treehouse

Why does Henry like looking at the trees? A he is hungry for apples B the leaves are pretty colors C he is hunting for birds D he is looking for his treehouse

Question 4

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What does Mudge to with apples? A licks them B bakes a pie C eats them D picks them

What does Mudge to with apples? A licks them B bakes a pie C eats them D picks them

Question 5

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This story is mostly about__________? A a dog eating leaves B a boy and his dog being friends C the leaves in the fall D a boy playing with his dog

This story is mostly about__________? A a dog eating leaves B a boy and his dog being friends C the leaves in the fall D a boy playing with his dog

Question 6

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When does this story take place? A in the fall B in the summer C in the winter D during a snowstorm

When does this story take place? A in the fall B in the summer C in the winter D during a snowstorm

Question 7

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What does Henry and Mudge like to do together? A build snowmen B go to town C walk in the woods D watch birds

What does Henry and Mudge like to do together? A build snowmen B go to town C walk in the woods D watch birds

Question 8

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Which of the following is the definition of sniffing? A gathered with the hands or fingers B a forest C smelling by taking short breaths through the nose D crying

Which of the following is the definition of sniffing? A gathered with the hands or fingers B a forest C smelling by taking short breaths through the nose D crying

Question 9

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Which of he following /ed/ words has the “t” sound at the end? A opened B painted C mailed D jumped

Which of he following /ed/ words has the “t” sound at the end? A opened B painted C mailed D jumped

Question 10

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Which of the following is true of realistic fiction? A a true story that really happened B characters that could not be real C characters that could be real D the true story of a real-life person

Which of the following is true of realistic fiction? A a true story that really happened B characters that could not be real C characters that could be real D the true story of a real-life person