Copy and label them all. (12)
With a heavy heart, Beetle somewhat bravely endured their anger and cruel taunts.
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- The author Ray Bradbury was a very ____ writer, writing at least a thousand words per day.
- The bank clerk had to examine the two $100 bills very carefully to tell which was ______.
- He ____(ly) cussed in front of Mr. Schalde.
- That kind of car is very fast, but it is _____ to break down often.
- Work is what you are ______(ed) to do. Play is what you are not _____(ed) to do. (Same word.)
- Pony couldn’t get the image of Bob, ______ on the pavement, out of his head.
- On the show CSI, the crime scene investigators used science to ____ whom the killer was.
“Tom Sawyer, 4/25.” Write the answer, not the letter.
- Most of the adventures in this book really happened to Mark Twain. a) True b) False
- The character of Huck Finn is based on a real person. a) True b) False
- The character of Tom Sawyer is based on a real person. a) True b) False
- Which of these is not a purpose MT had in mind when he wrote this book? a) Entertainment. b) Education. c) To remind adults that they were kids once. d) To tell a good story. e) He had all of these in mind.
- About when does this book take place? a) 1930’s b) 1890’s c) 1830’s d) 1770’s e) There’s no way to know from the Author’s Preface.
- Where does the author’s pen name “Mark Twain” come from? (Bonus for real name.)
Read on! (Movie excerpts? 1938?)