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PAM’S CAT
Pam has a cat.
It is on the bed.
Questions:
1. Who has a pet?
a. Pat
b. Pam
c. Paz
SUMMER FUN
“Let’s have some fun this summer,” says Leo.
“Let’s get some star apples from the tree,” says Leo.
Questions:
1. Who were talking to each other?
a. Lita and Lito
b. Lina and Lino
c. Lina and Leo
Questions:
1. Who is the main character in our story?
a. Jock
b. Jicky
c. Jacky
4. What did the character think as he/she "laid snug" on the bed?
a. “I do not want to get up yet.”
b. “I do not want to be late today.”
c. “I want to be extra early today.”
FROG’S LUNCH
One day, a frog sat on a lily pad, still as a rock.
“Hello, Mr. Frog! What are you doing?” asked the bug.
Questions:
1. Who is the main character in the story?
a. the bug c. the fish
b. the duck d. the frog
YAWNING
What makes us yawn? Yawning is something that we cannot control.
Even in the mother’s womb, eleven-week-old babies have been observed to yawn.
But why do we do it? One popular explanation for yawning is that a person may be
tired or bored. Although many believe this to be true, it cannot explain why athletes
yawn before an event or why dogs yawn before an attack.
Others even believe that we yawn to cool our brains off. Cool brains
allow us to think more clearly so yawning is said to help us become more alert.
Questions
1. What is a fact about yawning?
a. It is something we cannot control.
b. It is something only humans do.
c. It is a result of boredom.
d. It happens after birth.