A) scrounging B) eavesdropping C) logical D) excitable
A) sympathetically B) logically C) wistfully D) excitable
A) logically B) excitable C) acquaintance D) sympathetically
A) sympathetically B) logical C) excitable D) acquaintance
A) scrounging B) acquaintance C) bickering D) eavesdropping
A) excitable B) sympathetically C) acquaintance D) eavesdropping
A) scrounging B) wistfully C) eavesdropping D) sympathetically
A) listening to stories and eavesdropping B) eating and sleeping C) playing with Harry and watching people in Times Square D) scrounging garbage and swimming
A) Tucker wants to be neat, but is too lazy to pick up B) Neatness is very important to Tucker C) Tucker's nest is very messy D) Tucker collects all kinds of things
A) He hasn't for weeks and he's starving B) Tucker has only known him a few minutes and is sharing C) he has never eaten liverwurst before D) Tucker buys it for him
A) It must be scary to be trapped under anything. B) It isn't so bad, because Chester can eat the sandwiches. C) Chester is lucky that he didn't get crushed. D) He hopes that Chester is very hungry.
A) "I was getting awfully cramped too, under those roast beef sandwiches." B) "For all I knew, they could have been heading for Texas." C) "They'll have to unpack the basket sooner or later." D) "I could tell from the noise it must be New York."
A) at Grand Central Station in Jew Jersey B) in a subway station in New York City C) on a tree stump in Connecticut D) in a New York City drain pipe
A) hungry and sleepy B) furious and full of energy C) nervous and afraid D) purple E) scared and sympathetic
A) Mice and cats are usually enemies. B) Harry is way taller than Tucker C) Tucker is shy. D) Chester doesn't like cats
A) saying "crik, crik, crik" B) drawing his top wing over his bottom one C) singing loudly D) playing a violin
A) She wants Mario to have a dog B) She does not like Chester's friends C) Chester eats too much D) She thinks Chester carries germs E) purple
A) to show off how much he knows about New York City B) To entertain readers with a fictional story C) to prove that cats and mice can get along D) To convince readers to get pet crickets
A) Harry the cat picked him up in a submarine B) He is carried there in a picnic basket. C) He takes a taxi from Connecticut D) He jumps
A) seeing a familiar star B) Mario's mom give him a big hug C) Tucker shares his liverwurst D) Harry doesn't eat him |