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Horton Week 5 Review

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    Horton hears a who week 5
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  • Finish the sentence: A person's a person no matter how____________
    small
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  • In the end, did the other animals hear the Whos? Explain.
    Yes. Did you explain why?
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  • If someone is making a racket, what are they doing?
    playing tennis
    making a loud noise, disturbing others
    hiding from someone
    being very quiet
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  • What does "protect" mean?
    to share with others
    to hide
    to keep someone or something safe
    to let go of something
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  • What does "discover" mean?
    to find out something new
    to lose something
    to break something
    to give something
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  • How many clovers did Horton have to search before he found the Whos?
    3 million!
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  • Does Horton give up easily? Explain.
    Did you explain why?
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  • What does yapping mean?
    lots of talking
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  • What does "determined" mean?
    easily distracted
    not willing to try
    unsure about something
    having a firm decision to do something
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  • What does swift mean?
    fast or quick
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  • When Horton says he will stick with the Whos through thin and through thick, what does he mean?
    He will protect them no matter what
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  • What does clear as a bell mean?
    very confusing
    very quiet
    very loud
    easy to hear or understand
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  • What does nonsense mean?
    something silly that doesn't make sense
    a type of music
    a kind of food
    something that is very clear
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  • "All I heard was the breeze and the faint sound of wind through the far distant trees". What does faint mean in this sentence?
    a loud sound
    a large tree
    a quiet sound
    someone is sick
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  • Whose voice finally helped the animals hear the Whos?
    Horton
    Jo-Jo
    the Mayor
    the kangaroo
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  • Are bigger people more important than smaller people?
    No. A person's a person no matter how small
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