A. fiction B. realistic fiction C. science fiction D. non-fiction
BB
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.
AA
A. Being rude B. Being polite and considerate C. Having clean clothes D. Coming to school late
BB
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.
DD
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.
CC
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!
AA
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.”
DD
A. Bulletin board B. sympathy C. shrieks D. mournful
BB
A. novel B. excerpt from a novel C. dictionary D. biography
BB
A. Marty’s friends B. Judd Travers’ daughters C. Marty’s sisters D. Shiloh’s female dog friends
CC
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
DD
A. Shriek B. Mournful C. Scowl D. Growl
AA
A. happy B. sad C. excited D. stressed
BB