 A. fiction  B. realistic fiction  C. science fiction  D. non-fiction.

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 A. fiction  B. realistic fiction  C. science fiction  D. non-fiction

BB

 A. They clearly are going attached to him, but know that they probably can’t keep him.  B. They do not like Shiloh.  C. The love Shiloh more than Marty and decide to keep the dog.  D. They have no idea that Marty took Shiloh to the doctor.

AA

 A. Being rude  B. Being polite and considerate  C. Having clean clothes  D. Coming to school late

BB

 A. An unintelligent person.  B. A type of tree that grows in South American Rain forests.  C. A way to describe exaggeration in a story.  D. An expression that cannot be understood by just combining the definition of each word.

DD

 A. He takes Shiloh back to his house  B. Marty takes Shiloh and runs out the back door.  C. Judd explains that he will come back for Shiloh as soon as he is healed.  D. Marty stands up to Judd and tells him he refuses to give Shiloh back.

CC

 A. The only reason I do not slurp my soup, is because mom hates it.  B. I felt so slurp, so I did not go to school today.  C. The slurp was so beautiful, so I decided to spend the day with it.  D. I can’t believe the slurp of a man would abuse his dog like that!

AA

 Spell the words that I give you! Ready, Set, GO!

 A. It shows exaggeration.  B. It tells me what someone in the story is good at.  C. It uses like sounds.  D. It is a comparison using “like” or “as.”

DD

 A. Bulletin board  B. sympathy  C. shrieks  D. mournful

BB

 A. novel  B. excerpt from a novel  C. dictionary  D. biography

BB

 A. Marty’s friends  B. Judd Travers’ daughters  C. Marty’s sisters  D. Shiloh’s female dog friends

CC

 A. to buy dog food  B. to find Judd Travers  C. to look for books about “how to care for dogs”  D. to find a job

DD

 A. Shriek  B. Mournful  C. Scowl  D. Growl

AA

 A. happy  B. sad  C. excited  D. stressed

BB