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At the beginning of the story, why did Camilla try on so many outfits for the first day of school?
She had many outfits that she wanted to see herself in.
She didn't know what to wear and wanted to impress her classmates.
She couldn't decide what her favorite color was.
She wanted to take pictures of herself and send them to her friends to get their opinion.
What did Camilla's stripes look like on the first day of school?
Red, green, and blue
Black and white
The colors of the rainbow
The colors of a sunset
What is the name of the doctor who came in to examine Camilla on her first day of school?
Dr. Crabtree
Dr. Broom
Dr. Cubit
Dr. Bumble
What did Camilla's classmates do when they saw her rainbow stripes?
They laughed at her and called her names.
They took pictures of her and made a scrapbook.
They took pictures with her and posted it on their school's website.
They made a club for her.
What comparison did the author David Shannon use to describe how quickly Camilla's stripes or designs would change?
As fast as a jet
Faster than you could change channels on a T.V.
Faster than a cheetah can outrun an antelope
As fast as a race car
Why didn't Camilla want lima beans?
She didn't like them.
She thought she would be laughed at.
She thought they would upset her stomach.
She didn't think they would be as good as green beans.
What made Camilla's clothes not fit the next morning after the specialists came to her house with the doctor?
She had turned in to a thermometer
She had turned into a bandaid
She had turned into a pill
She had turned into a sponge
What happened when the experts came to look at Camilla?
Whatever they said about her was what her body changed into
Whatever they gave to her make her feel better only made her more sick
Whatever they checked stayed the same
Whatever they said others laughed at
Were the experts and the specialists able to help Camilla?
Yes
No
Did other people hear about Camilla and her changing body?
Yes, her neighbors and classmates at school knew
Yes, her family, friends, and classmates at school knew
Yes, her family and friends at school knew
Yes, many people, even the news knew about it
Who helped cure Camilla of her stripes?
Different specialists
An environmental therapist
A little elderly lady who was as sweet as a strawberry
A friend of Camilla's
What did Camilla have to do to be cured of her stripes?
She had to take medicine
She had to eat lima beans
She had to listen to the doctor's advice and stay in bed
She had to wear multiple different outfits to school at one time
What did Camilla learn from her stripes?
That she shouldn't care what other people think of her
That she shouldn't care about other people
That she shouldn't eat lima beans ever again
That doctors and specialists don't always know how to help
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