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by Patrick Skene Catling The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling

1. What did John like to eat? Gum Chocolate Broccoli Cake

2. What did John find as he was walking to Susan’s house one Sunday afternoon? Chocolate A dollar Paper A coin

3. What discovery did John make as he brushed his teeth? He was late for school His teeth were chocolate The toothpaste turned into chocolate His sister took his toothbrush

4. What did Susan want John to do with the coin to prove that it was real? Show the teacher Buy something with it Take it to the bank Bite it

5. Why was Miss Plimsole not happy with John? He didn’t finish his test He was late for class He was giving out chocolate to other students He forgot his homework

6. How did Susan react when John told her about his pencil turning into chocolate? She thought he was telling the truth She thought it was cool She didn’t believe him She wanted him to turn something into chocolate for her

7. How did the thought of chocolate pie make John feel today? Very hungry Sick to his stomach Excited! Angry

8. What happened after John began to play his trumpet? He ran off the stage and toward home He ran to the bathroom He shared his chocolate trumpet with the kids He ate the chocolate himself

9. What did Dr. Cranium say was wrong with John? He had Chocolatitus The doctor wasn’t sure He had chicken pox He was greedy

10. What lesson did John learn in this story? Too much chocolate will give you a stomachache To be nice to your sister Not to be greedy Not to pick up coins on the sidewalk

11. What did John find when he ran to the candy store? An empty lot with a ‘For Sale’ sign The candy store was now a toy store There was a new clerk working at the store The store didn’t sell chocolate anymore

THE END!!!