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  • How do cats get clean?
    They use their tongues to clean themselves.
  • How do camels move?
    They sway from side to side.
  • What words rhyme in the poem?
    Ride and side / Pet and yet.
  • What does a bat not have?
    Feathers or a beak.
  • Cats and kittens express their views with hisses, purrs, and what?
    Little mews.
  • What kind of ride do camels give?
    A bouncy ride.
  • What three words in line 6 begin with the "s" sound?
    Sway, side, side.
  • What sounds do kittens make?
    They hiss, purr, and mew.
  • Which words rhyme in the poem?
    Be and see / Fur and purr.
  • How does a bat find its way?
    By hearing sounds like pings.
  • What does the poet help us understand about kittens?
    They are playful and make soft sounds.
  • What does the poet help readers understand about bats?
    They are different but special.
  • What words rhyme in the poem?
    Beak and shriek / Bed and instead.
  • How is a bat different from a bird?
    It has no feathers or beak and flies at night.
  • What does the poet say about having a camel?
    She'd like one for a pet.
  • What sound does a bat make?
    A shriek.
  • Why don't camels stop for drinks?
    Because they are strong and don't mind the sun.
  • What happens in one flash of fur?
    They pounce on a toy with a purr.
  • What does the narrator wonder about?
    What their mom would say if they cleaned like cats.
  • What are a bat's wings like?
    Leathery.
  • When does a bat fly?
    At night.
  • What do cats do when they see a mouse?
    They stay still until they can see it.
  • What do camels carry?
    People and their sacks.
  • What do camels have on their backs?
    Humps.