Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears

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Tere Velasquez
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English
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KG - 4th Grade
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
There is no such thing as a yam.
Yams and mosquitoes are the same size.
Yams are always smaller than mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes are tiny compared to yams.
2.
Multiple Choice
He doesn't want to hear what the mosquito is saying
The mosquito is buzzing around in his ears
He is trying to be funny
The mosquito is talking too loudly and too fast
3.
Multiple Choice
A) the crow and the monkey
B) the python and the rabbit
C) the mosquito and the iguana
D) King Lion and the owl
4.
Multiple Choice
The monkey leaps "kili wili through the trees". In this story, kili wili means _______.
A) calmly
B) quietly
C) excitedly
D) easily
5.
Multiple Choice
A) He searches for the mosquito, who is hiding.
B) He asks the owlets.
C) He brings the mosquito before the council.
D) He asks each animal what has happened?
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