A) sulkily B) indifferent C) undoubtedly D) loathe
A) heartily B) indifferent C) loathe D) certainty
A) heartily B) sulkily C) loathe D) indifferent
A) certainty B) protruded C) undoubtedly D) indifferent
A) sulkily B) spiny C) undoubtedly D) certainty
A) loathe B) undoubtedly C) heartily D) certainty
A) loathe B) indifferent C) habitat D) protruded
A) she hates school B) school is hard for her C) she wants to go to the town school D) she doesn't like her new teacher
A) argued B) tricked C) showed D) agreed
A) She agrees that she should be with her own kind. B) She is far ahead of the other students C) She wants to really belong somewhere. D) Her friend, Lupe, isn't there anymore.
A) She is not welcome there. B) She already knows much more than the other kids. C) It is just a one-room school house. D) All the students have learned different things.
A) The flag is not flying B) Everyone is still out in the fields C) It's too early in the day. D) There aren't any cars in the parking lot yet.
A) Children whose parents work for a short time in the cotton fields. B) Children who want to learn outdoor skills C) Children whose parents live in the district. D) Children who sign up for summer camp.
A) People need shelter from the midday heat when working in the fields. B) Workers live there during the picking season. C) Camps always have rows D) The workers don't want to live in town
A) Until she has learned enough lessons B) until it's time for the cotton pickers to move on C) For two more years. D) Until she graduates
A) Janey is early for school B) There are smart kids at this school, who will be there at 10. C) All kids come at 10 o'clock D) Janey is late for school
A) The teacher quotes a passage from Mother Goose. B) The teacher names the horned toad Fafnir C) The teacher gets out of the dusty sedan smiling and merry. D) The teacher calls Janey's new pet a horned toad
A) Her teacher is very tall. B) Janey is happy she has found a wonderful teacher. C) The floor is wet. D) She wants to be a ballet dancer.
A) She lets them move around, because they are sitting on uncomfortable benches. B) She lets them have extra-long recesses C) She doesn't give them homework on Wednesdays, or over the weekends. D) She takes food to their houses when they're sick.
A) They have relatives that live in other parts of the United States. B) They travel with their families every year to places where cotton is grown. C) They did region projects, and have learned tons about the different parts of the United States. D) They travel places on vacations. |