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  • Which statement is written correctly? A. We look like circus clowns. 2. We looks like clowns above circus. 3. We look like clowns circus.
    We look like circus clowns.
  • One of the signs that D.W. read in the park told visitors to "______ the grass." A. Keep off B. Pass by C. Look out
    Keep off
  • Which sentence is written correctly? A. We love making cookies! B. Loves making cookies. C. We Christmas cookies, muffins, and pastries.
    We love making cookies!
  • Easy pie. Is this a complete sentence?
    No! - Easy as pie.
  • I was asked to ______ my tongue. A. Easy as pie B. Look out C. Stick out
    Stick out
  • When D.W. finished reading her ten words, what is her reward from Arthur?
    Ice cream
  • I ______ finished that paper. A. Surprised B. Everywhere C. Already
    Already
  • Does D.W. read the following words? Pool, parking, cookie
    No!
  • What kind of ice cream does Arthur like?
    Chocolate Ice Cream
  • Arthurs wants D.W. to _______ that she knows how to read.
    Prove
  • On the street corner, the ____ says, "STOP." A. Issue B. Antler C. Sign
    Sign
  • What two words does D.W. teach Arthur?
    Wet paint
  • What does keep off mean?
    To stay away from some place
  • What are Arthur and D.W. doing while D.W. reads the ten words to Arthur?
    They are walking with their dog.
  • It's a ____. I will give you my coin for your baseball cards. A. Front 2. Deal 3. Sign
    Deal
  • Who are the main characters of our story?
    Arthur and D.W.
  • What does race mean?
    To compete with others to win
  • How does D.W. most likely feel at the end of the story? A. Proud B. Sad C. Silly
    Proud
  • What does stick out mean?
    To put in front of the body
  • What does easy as pie mean?
    Very easy
  • Why does D.W. tell Arthur that she already knows how to read?
    Because Arthur offers to teach her how to read
  • When something is very easy, it is as _______.
    Easy as pie
  • Which statement is a sentence? A. Joey the leaves. 2. Joey rakes the leaves. 3. Rakes the leaves.
    Joey rakes the leaves.
  • Where did Arthur learn to read?
    In school
  • I went with my mother to the circus. Is this sentence written correctly?
    Yes!