A) Mrs. O'Leary's cow B) Chicago firefighters C) Mrs. O'Leary D) Daniel Sullivan
A) fable B) nonfiction C) fantasy D) science fiction
A) He went to get hay for his cattle. B) Daniel lived in the hay loft in the barn. C) He went to feed his mother's cow. D) He went to get a lantern.
A) The cow knocked over a lantern. B) Mrs. O'Leary dropped a match on the hay. C) Daniel knocked over a lantern. D) Daniel dropped his pipe.
A) They tried to warn Daniel that Mrs. O'Leary was coming out to the barn. B) They were trying to wake Daniel up. C) The cows needed milking. D) They were hungry and wanted to be fed.
A) an entire week B) from sunrise to sunset C) two days D) just a few hours
A) churches B) houses C) shops D) business buildings
A) the region along the hillside B) the lake C) the town square D) the grassy meadow
A) People began to put out the fire with blankets. B) A gentle rain began to fall. C) The wind blew it out. D) The horses trampled the fire with their hooves.
A) tired B) frustrated C) angry D) excited
A) imperative B) declarative C) interrogative D) exclamatory
A) Mrs. O'Leary's barn burned to the ground. B) Fire burned most of the city. C) The fire from Daniel's pipe caught the hay on fire. D) Nobody knew that Daniel really started the fire.
A) rebuild the barn B) throw away his pipe C) reward the firemen D) become a fireman
A) Daniel woke up. B) The hay caught on fire. C) Mrs. O'Leary came into the barn and found it for him. D) He got burned on his finger.
A) He fed his mother's cow. B) A fire began to spread throughtout the barn. C) He led the animals out of the barn. D) He fell asleep.
A) a pile or large amount B) to become a problem C) a heavy object D) a silly song
A) instead B) impossible C) confusion D) awful
A) People blamed the cow for setting the city on fire. B) Mrs. O'Leary's cow explained how the fire started. C) Half a city burned down. D) Daniel smoked inside the barn. |