1) I'm so glad summer is coming. School is almost out. I love summer. Each year, we take a vacation at the beach. We spend seven days at a house we rent. It is right across the street from the beach. It has a big deck off the second floor. We often eat our meals up there and watch the waves. Each morning, we go across the street and spend a few hours at the beach. We ride on body boards, swim, and build sand castles. In the afternoon, we sometimes go shopping or to a water park. Sometimes in the evening, we go back and walk on the beach. We collect shells. We always have a great time. a) The writer thinks summer is too hot. b) Each year, the writer takes a vacation at the beach. c) The writer's favorite part of vacation is collecting shells d) The family walks on the beach. 2) A few years ago, our main street did not have much to offer. Most people went to the large shopping mall just outside the city limits or shopped in the main city itself. However, a few brave entrepreneurs decided that our town had potential, and they opened some unique shops. They scheduled some special events like concerts and art fairs, which brought more people to the main street. As more people came, more businesses opened. We had seen several added in just the last year, including a tea room, coffee shop, antique store, an old-fashioned general store. The most recent addition was A Second Home, a store run by a local charity that sells used items and clothing. Now, our town is an interesting place to be. a) The writer's town has developed into an interesting place to be. b) The most recent addition to the town is a shop called A Second Home. c) People love gathering on Main Street. d) The writer's town is boring. 3) Jane was asked to write a poem. It would be in their class paper. Since April is Keep America Beautiful month, Jane wrote a poem about trash. She wanted people to stop throwing trash on the ground. Every day, she saw litter on the side of the road. She even saw bags of trash dumped into a stream near her house. She hated seeing all of it. She hoped her poem would get people excited about cleaning up. It got her excited! a) Jane saw litter every day. b) Jane wanted readers to become excited about cleaning up. c) April is Keep America Beautiful month. d) Jane wrote a poem about trash. 4) My friend has a collection of puppets. Every summer, she does puppet plays with the children in the neighborhood. Each year, she buys one or two more puppets. Now, she has 10. She has three girl puppets and four boy puppets. She also has a beaver, a lion, and a teddy bear puppet. One of the girl puppets has red hair. The others have blonde-or yellow-hair. The boy puppets each wear a different color baseball hat. My favorite is the lion puppet. She can open his mouth wide and make a loud, roaring sound. The kids on our block love to watch her puppet plays. a) My friend has a collection of puppets. b) There are ten puppets in her collection. c) Kids love to watch puppet plays. d) One of the puppets has red hair. 5) Ann used her chalk to draw lines on the sidewalk. She marked them into blocks. Then she put numbers in the blocks. Jan and Jill came to play. The three girls played hopscotch on the sidewalk. a) Chalk b) The girls playing on the sidewalk c) Ann drawing on the sidewalk d) Playing hopscotch

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