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What sport did the girl want to practice?
Marbles.
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True or false: "The girl in the story won the yellow ribbon in the science fair."
False.
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Who is Rachel?
The opponent of the girl that they invite to stay with them.
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Explain in English the meaning of reluctantly (in your own words)
when you don't want to do something.
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What did the girl in the story do to practice for the championship?
Push-ups and squeeze an eraser.
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True or false: "The girl in the story roller skate by herself."
False. Only when her father held her hand.
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What does the girl say made her win?
Her thumb
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What was the name of the fifth-grader that the girl beat?
Yolanda
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True or false: "The author of the story always writes about his own experiences."
False
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True or false: "The girl in the story ate dinner with her left hand."
True.
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What is the name of the girl in the reading?
Lupe Medrano
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What did the girl do at the end of the story with her thumb?
put it with warm water
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What was the girl of the story not good at?
Sports.
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What did the girl's father do to help her practice?
He rigged some lights in te backyard.
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How long was the girl in the story when she learned how to ride a bike?
11 years old.
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How much time did the girl have to practice for the competition?
2 weeks
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What is the meaning of commotion? Explain and make a sentence.
sudden noisy activity
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Why did the girl in the story receive a trophy? (2 reasons)
because she was a straight-A student and never missed one day of elementary school.
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What happened to the girl's thumb when she started practicing?
It got swollen
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