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It can be cold outside." ,,,0:R5į,,,3 "^(It can be hot.^) It may rain or snow.V R1{ D R2İ2910:"You should have chosen ^>walk.^< This sentence is in a list of some of the things a mailman must do.": N R3İ2910:"^>People^< is the correct answer. This sentence is in a list of some of the things a mailman should like.": v LMAN":0  130  " & 29009 + ,,,0:R2į,,,3y 0 "Do you like to be outside? ^(Do you like to walk?^) "; 5 ,,,0:R3į,,,3 : "^(Do you like to meet people?^) Can you stay with a job? If so, you may want to be a mailman someday." 4 AT05 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000D PR$p R3200,3100,3100,3400,3200,3600:130:T BC6:LW9:RW40:TW0:NL8:500:^ BC6:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1:  2900 1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"YOU:^/THE MAI     ;:tEqttv$99::?;nlP\QAQ\\`@d`ilAnwpGn(""**" twW;w]CKK##(*"X\]?]n@eailnnU@`hn.flfj;n;%%198:;!0; ;:+3>;]\@]18Some people^< is the correct answer. We are told some people don't li 4 BT04 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3400,3400,3200,3600,3700,3100:130:T BC1:LW11:RW40:TW0:NL8:500:^ BC1:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"I LIKE^/PIGEONS":0:130     ink?"J150:IN84000#p2020-z4100eM(BMTM18)2:2:"THE END":0g150:IN84100p450$"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32120'FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:805T"^>True^<, some people can't fix cars. The highlighted sentence tells you that some people can, while others can't.":150:IN839002900"A good mechanic is important to a car owner. Maybe you will want to be a mechanic. What do you thells you that some people do go to school to become mechanics.":U150:IN83800_2900v,,,0:R6į,,,3"^(Some people learn to work on cars by helping mechanics.^) After a few years of helping they know what to do."wR6İ2910:N83700<2900)A,,,0:R5į,,,3P"^(A person can become a mechanic by going to a special school.^) There a person learns about the motor, wheels and other parts."AnR5İ2910:"^>True^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence t,,,0:R1į,,,3}"^(He has many tools.^) The tools help him to take a car apart. He needs to see what is wrong." R1İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>tools^<. The highlighted sentence tells you a mechanic needs many tools.":2150:I3İ2910:"^>Dirty^< is the correct answer as the highlighted sentence tells you.":i `150:IN83400s t2900 "That doesn't bother the mechanic. He is used to it. What he cares about is getting the car to run." 150:IN83600 2900ells you that a mechanic can fix many things on a car.":M 150:IN83300W 2900n ,,,0:R3į,,,3 "Mechanics find it hard to keep clean. Cars have oil and dust on them. ^(In no time the mechanic's hands and clothes get dirty.^)"U BRn a car.^)";S p " They can fix a flat tire. They know how to put in new parts." z R2İ2910:"You should have chosen ^>garage^<. The highlighted sentence gives you the answer.":9 R4İ2910:"^>Fix^< is the answer. The highlighted sentence tk." > 150:IN83200! H 29008 M ,,,0:R2į,,,3 \ R2į"^(Car mechanics work at a garage.^) They know how to fix many things on a car.";:3450 a ,,,0:R4į,,,3 f "Car mechanics work at a garage. ^(They know how to fix many things o0:130 2900| "Our cars are important to us. We need them to go places. If our car won't run, we have a problem." 150:IN83000 2900 "The person we see about our car's problem is called a mechanic. He knows how a car should wor. 4 BT01 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3800,3400,3600,3400,3900,4000:130:T BC6:LW11:RW40:TW0:NL7:500:^ BC6:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900 1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"CAN YOU FIX^/A CAR?":      ՇՕ€訨 ЂĀ݀̀Յ ʊ퍍х򜁉 ՝ՕͅЇ  ՕՀ͍܀€ЀՅՕLjҖ΂ݝń@ AT0(FEݝ Ǝ   ԀΎ Û  Ԅ ݥѝݝ͍  ҆LJчՕ     ժժժժժժԪԨР UTUPUQ@@A U; ŊժժժժժժՊՀ*( *\ժUUQ Ub&Հ*(*  *@PUU@N UԀ* *2đđđđđāĄĄĥТŪŊU ՕЀԪժժԩѢŊժժժժԪԨ Ӄ''  *9Āđݷг񁅕ՕժժժՀ܀́TUԆ̫츈 ЪժժժՊ݀ Օ*ݗ݇А ՕԪԪԪԪԀȀxU ЀƣƠժժժՀ܀ᅁԁՀ*ժժժժժժժժժժժ UyU ⥂ժⳂ踀ՊЀ*ՀՕ * ĐđđđđŅđđđđᐷ݇ѨԨԨЀ UU Յ€ЪժժŢѨԪժժժժժժժЀ А * @Ԁ * €đđŁđđđƤǥǥǍ݀ժݷܰ  29՘' Օŕ၁ ݷ ÎܑĒ Ѐؘǡ拢 Ǎݷᐰݷݗ€ʊ@BT02.nHG ՅŅՕեŅ ‚‚тƋ ؒĐʊՅ츼΋ࡆ≢   ̠   Օ܅Օ ݝ݀ Հ ԀÛԀҎ@AT07.Y∣ť‰Āㄕр Еead the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32120J'FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:805j150:IN841002900o"Can you run backwards? Can you jump over things? What else can you do?"150:IN84200p2020z4300I1:,TM(BMTM18)2:2:"THE END":0150:IN84300450,$"Would you like to rr is ^>safety^<. The highlighted sentence refers to the tricks, telling you they keep the lizard safe.":~J150:IN84000h2900|"Also, the tricks help him to find his food. They are tricks which are useful. What useful tricks do you have?"838002900A"Now you know why lizards can be tricky."U150:IN83900_2900v ,,,0:R2į,,,3"All of these tricks help the lizard to stay alive. ^(Without them he would not be as safe.^)"j6R2İ2910:"The correct answehis is not clearly stated, however if the lizard has 2 hind feet, he must have 2 front feet.":s2150:IN83700}<2900P"There are lizards that can fly and there are some that can swim. Jumping from tree to tree is another trick."150:IN kind of lizard can even stand up on his two hind feet and run.^)" R3İ2910:"^>Hind^< is the right answer. The sentence tells you how the lizard stands on his hind feet, which are his back feet.":_R1İ2910:"^>4^< is the correct answer. T. It gets to be three times its normal size."B `150:IN83500L t2900 "Lizards are tricky walkers. Some can walk upside down. Some can walk on smooth walls made of glass." 150:IN83600 2900 ,,,0:R1R3į,,,3B"^(Oneet its tail come off when something grabs it.^)" R5İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>true^<. The highlighted sentence gives you the information.": 150:IN83400 2900. ."Or, how about the lizard that can take in air and puff up itselfht their tricks by people. You have to figure this out from the story.":^ > 150:IN83200h H 2900 f "Lizards do most of their tricks when they are in danger." 150:IN83300 2900 ,,,0:R5į,,,30 "^(One kind of lizard can lry, but you can probably think of some.":> 150:IN83000H 2900_ ,,,0:R4į,,,3 "Probably not. ^(However, you should because lizards have some neat tricks.^) Here are a few of them."J  R4İ2910:"^>False^<, lizards are not taug0:130 2900( ,,,0:R6į,,,3 "^(When you think of animals doing tricks, dogs, seals, or lions may come to mind.^) But do you think of lizards?"* R6İ2910:"^>True^<, other animals do tricks for safety. This isn't stated in the sto 4 BT03 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3800,4100,3800,3300,3500,3200:130:T BC6:LW0:RW40:TW0:NL4:500:^ BC6:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900 1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"LIZARDS CAN BE TRICKY":           ̸󧇇󌁻ՅЀݕՕՀՀRBT06.SՕсՅ聐ՁЕ𪨨؀ Lx`ADD@AA Æ ЀՀNՕ * Bbrx M|聅 적ՀLՀx` !?؀ IUUC@DDDDDDD쀁 ՀOLJxbB * Jb2"(" " ())+! ؀ Q TU1@Հ# (* ݀APTUTUTDÇ**' ݀GFFDAEՀ@Հ `brrxx|~ |xxzrrb@ 䄀APABCQTTAPTU AՁ(* (* )+#'ݷ܀݀@ϟϟUUTUaLxb"" #؀ ݀K|paDDDAGEՕ'+ (||xprr$` *.* B`ÇA&xaaEEaq 豀CÏÇGADCG**ǃÀ((** " #'ApaG UUUQA1q @Ր *:* `݀b("  @$U]}u U xyq@А *((*D Օ-UTUF0А*"*I5 UT@AU *C ԑāŁđ UTUC *()" "*DՕ+UUDՀ(ջ컎캮ˆ **bԕőՕՑđđđՁ݁PU^Օ (*ฎ캮 ((*Q¢ ՕՕőđԕETUGՕ±踌 *u’đđŕՕ@A UmՕ상8*hԔՕЀUEeEEUdՕ ** *@TUUAAEAeEUUTTPTUB ‚  *J*Є၁񝇀AUUUՕ*(*Ԁ U|Օz#$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100D X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADBT06.1-2.PAC,A"T9:"BT06.1":F0:I140:P1F,0:FF:TI.1:11::TI1:11:230,64:"BT06.2" 'TI1:120:90040:120:90040Ted's fault the rabbits got out:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 4050:"Ted's grandparents' were:":NW3:AW1:W$(0)"gone":W$(1)"sick":W$(2)"asleep":2100 |4050:"Ted likes his grandma and grandpa:":NW2:AW1:W$(0)"true":Wber":W$(2)"April":2100 4050:"Where were the bike riders meeting?":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"Ted's":W$(1)"Bill's":W$(2)"Grandpa's":2100 P4050:"How many were going on the bike ride?":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"2":W$(1)"5":W$(2)"7":2100U 4050:"It was  BT06.Q L197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,2,53,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98: 4050:"What month of the year did this story happen?":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"July":W$(1)"Octoՠ ӠӱӲ԰à԰à!԰Ѡ ԰ ԰à԰à ԰Ѡ԰à"԰Ѡ ԰ ԰à԰à ԰Ѡ԰   ԰Ѡ ԰ ԰à ԰à ԰Ѡ԰ ԰à  ԰ ԰à ԰à ԰Ѡ ԰ ԰à"԰à  "԰à԰à ԰Ѡ԰ ԰à԰à !԰Ѡ ԰à԰Ѡ ԰ ԰à!԰à ԰Ѡ԰  ԰Ѡ԰ ԰à԰à԰Ѡ԰ ԰à԰ ԰à " ԰à԰Ѡ԰ ԰à ԰àNW3:AW3:W$(0)"everyone":W$(1)"no one":W$(2)"some people":2100l X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADBT04.1-3.PAC,A"T9:"BT04.1":"BT04.2":F0:I18:P1F,0:FF:TI.6:11::TI2:11:230,64:"BT04.3":230,32:"BT04.3":TI2:11:P1":2100m 4050:"Pigeons carry notes with their:":NW3:AW1:W$(0)"legs":W$(1)"wings":W$(2)"head":2100 4050:"Young pigeons are sometimes used for:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"clothing":W$(1)"food":W$(2)"safety":2100C |4050:"Who likes pigeons?":;Ą;;Հ;ՀÛ9Ǝ<Ӄ烹:ǀ9Ά 8Ą𢏎Ά 8Հ 8ǀ𰰜;Ą <Š <Հ׷ ;Հݝ͝ =:9ե쏎݅9Յώ;Ē +Ɂ猆:Օ9Ź̸؁ݐ9Ljͧ󳰢Ǝ9㱄󳰣;ԀϞ𰰸;Ԁ͝ كƎݝĀݝᏀ͙ Ąǟݍ  ϟݝ6 4ݝ 4 4 Հ3 Հ4 3  ĄąՀ! Հ ݝĀݝ     ՀǗ ĀՅ55݅ Ϗ4 Ϗ43 Ā݀ŝ4ǟ35蠄 Ā 4  Ǘ.؀.𪨨1Ё1Հ6 5݁ 6 Łݼ̂҅АՅϟ ! Ԁ! ؀Հʊ%큑ՁՕĄĀ ፝#ՕсՅсǟĄяՅʊД耓Հđȕ Հ":2100 4050:"The word in the story that means about the same as {injure} is:":NW3:AW1:W$(0)"hurt":W$(1)"spend":W$(2)"tiny":2100 P4050:"Cities don't like pigeons because they make:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"it rain":W$(1)"it dark":W$(2)"a mess. BT04.Q L197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,16,89,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98: 4050:"The sound that pigeons make is:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"loud":W$(1)"soft":W$(2)"sad  t like to see ants or a moth in our house. We do not like to see a fly on our food.";j 150:IN83100t 2900 "Nor do we like to hear a gnat buzz in our ear. Many bugs are pests. We wish those bugs would go away."; G 150:IN83200 H 2 2900 & "Do you ever take time to watch bugs? This can be fun. Watch a bug crawl up a blade of grass. What does it do when it gets to the end?";  150:IN83000 2900V "There are many bugs that we do not like to have near us. We do no 4 AT08 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3400,3400,3500,3600,3900,3800:130:T BC6:LW8:RW40:TW69:NL8:500:^ BC6:W40:BW59:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"SOME GOOD BUGS":0:130       83700p2020z38000:2:"THE END ":0:150:IN83800J450:"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32100:FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:805e3500t2900`~"Snow falls on the branches. It may even cover the tree like a blanket.";t150:IN83600~2900"When the tree wakes up from its long winter sleep, the tree will begin the trip through the seasons again.";;150:INhildren to play in the leaves. This season is called autumn.";S150:IN83400]2900"Little by little the tree falls asleep again. Now its leaves are gone. The tree stops growing for awhile. This season is called winter.";s150:IN8^>fall.^< The highlighted sentence gives us this information.":p R6İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>false^<. The highlighted sentence tells us the leaves are already on the trees in the fall.": 150:IN83300 2900? "It is fun for c the ball when Bob hit it with the bat.^) "QT$"Wow!@"QT$" said Bob. "QT$"I didn't know I could hit a ball that far.@"QT$R3İ2910:"The highlighted sentence uses the word ^>SMACK^< to describe the sound the ball made when it was hit.": 150:2900 LQT$"Go away, Jack,@"QT$" said Mike. "QT$"You are going to get in our way.@"QT$" Jack just sat down. "QT$"Come on,@"QT$" said Bob. "QT$"Jack isn't going to bother us.@"QT$ j150:IN83500 t2900 ,,,0:R3į,,,3z"^(SMACK went 2900 ,,,0:R2į,,,3 "The boys were going to get a bat. Before they got the bat, Jack walked up. ^(Jack was Mike's dog.^)" R2İ2910:"The highlighted sentence tells you that Jack belongs to ^>Mike^<.": 150:IN83400  \ "^("QT$"That's the best thing about a new ball. You can hit it a long way.^) A soft ball won't go that far.@"QT$ z R5İ2910:"The highlighted sentence shows us that a new ball can be hit farther. New balls are ^>hard.^<": 150:IN83300Bob^< is the one who said, "QT$"I have a new ball.@"QT$:M 150:IN83101W 2900 "They went in the backyard. PLOP went the ball in Bob's mitt. "QT$"This ball sure is hard,@"QT$" said Bob." > 150:IN83200 H 2900 W ,,,0:R5į,,,3w0 v 130 2900, ,,,0:R1į,,,3 "Bob went to Mike's house. They were going to play catch. ^("QT$"I just got this new ball,@"QT$" said Bob.^) "QT$"My dad gave it to me.@"QT$"9 R1İ2910:"The highlighted sentence tells you that ^> 4 AT01 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3200,3500,3700,3900,3400,4000:130:T BC6:LW11:RW40:TW0:NL7:500:^ BC6:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1:  2900 0 1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"THE NEW^/ BALL":       4050:"A tree needs rain to grow:":NW2:AW1:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 P4050:"A tree looks the same all year long:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100( 4050:"When does the tree give shade?":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"wstarted to:"E NW3:AW1:W$(0)"chew":W$(1)"run":W$(2)"dig":2100O 4050 ""What kind of ball can be hit farther with a bat?" ,NW3:AW3:W$(0)"soft":W$(1)"big":W$(2)"hard":2100 |4050 "Bob was mad that Jack chewed his ball:"* ack":2100 4050. "Jack belonged to:"[ NW2:AW1:W$(0)"Mike":W$(1)"Bob":2100e P4050 Z"What sound did the ball make when Bob hit it with the bat?" dNW2:AW1:W$(0)"SMACK":W$(1)"PLOP":2100 4050 "Jack took the ball and - AT01.Q 2197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198<4100455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,2,34,0,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98:2500:R0:AR0460:4050"Who had a new ball?" NW3:AW1:W$(0)"Bob":W$(1)"Mike":W$(2)"Jz3800sTHE END":0:150:IN83800J450:"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32100:FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:8050n't eat a pigeon.";uR5İ2910:"The right choice is ^>food^<. You learn this from the highlighted sentence.":150:IN836002900"I like to see them alive. I hope that you like live pigeons, too.";;150:IN83700p2020rect answer. The highlighted sentence explains how pigeons could carry a note with their leg.":us150:IN83500t2900~,,,3(R5):"^(Some people use pigeons for food.^) They are cooked and eaten like chicken. They are very good. I wouldre once used to send notes? Many years ago they were used that way.";Z150:IN83400d2900,,,3(R4):"These birds were called homing pigeons. ^(They could carry a note in a tiny can on their legs.";a$R4İ2910:"^>Legs^< is the core highlighted sentence tells you the sound is soft.": p R2İ2910:"^>Hurt^< is the word you should have chosen. You can tell from the highlighted sentence that hurt means the same.": 150:IN83300 2900F "Did you know that pigeons we900 R ,,,3(R2):"Pigeons like people. They like to be fed bits of food. ^(They never hurt anyone.^) ^/I like the cooing sound they make."; \ ,,,3(R1):" ^(It is a soft, happy sound.^)";6 f R1İ2910:"^>Soft^< is the correct answer. Tht answer is ^>a mess^<. The highlighted sentence gives you this information.":d 150:IN83100n 2900 "Cities spend money to make them go away.^/^/But I like pigeons. I like them because they are friendly birds."; G 150:IN83200 H 2ke pigeons in the highlighted sentence.":>  150:IN83000H 2900 ,,,3(R3):"They are often seen on street corners, parks, and even train stations. ^(They can make a mess.^) Often they seem to be in the way.";P R3İ2910:"The correc(* PTUTUTBT05. repxxMBT05. z #*DEQ@@U**UUU* `U B`?BT05.P UU~A"BT05.R $Ç?@xA@G?pxb"@8|p  (CAPTU(  (*ϟϟ0PTUa`brrxx|~䄀APA#    197B"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,2,28,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98:4050:"When does the tree wake up?":NW3:AW1:W$(0)"spring":W$(1)"winter":W$(2)"fall":2100Y      :IN8360029002"What should Ted do?";F;150:IN83700Pp2020Zz3800:150:IN83800J450:"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32100:FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:8052ithout him. That thought made Ted get on his bike again. He rode 30 feet and looked back.";qs150:IN83500{t2900~"The rabbits were slowly moving toward the street. He thought about grandpa-the bike ride-the rabbits-his friends."; 150bits.^) Yet, if he did, it would take at least 30 minutes."; R6İ2910:"^>True^<, Ted cared about his grandparents. In the highlighted sentence he seems to care about them.":150:IN834002900]"By then his pals would have left wu should have chosen ^>gone^<. The highlighted sentence tells you Ted's grandparents were away or gone.": 150:IN83300 2900= ,,,3(R6):"^(Ted knew how much his grandpa liked those rabbits. His first idea was to stop and catch the rab loose in the front yard.^)";l \ ,,,3(R5):" ^(He remembered that they were away on a short trip.^)"; f R4İ2910:"^>False^<, it was not Ted's fault. You can figure this out because Ted just rode up and saw the rabbits.":kp R5İ2910:"Yo"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADAT06.1-2.PAC,A"T9:"AT06.1":P1,0:TI1.4:11:P2,0:TI.2:11:P1,0:TI1:11:P2,0:TI.2:11:230,64:"AT06.1":230,32:"AT06.2":F0:I17:P1F,0:FF:TI.1:11: 'PM4:TI1:120:900419004inter":W$(1)"summer":W$(2)"fall":2100 4050:"When do the leaves come off?":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"spring":W$(1)"fall":W$(2)"summer":2100 |4050:"In the fall the leaves begin to grow:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 X197:  ǝ Օϛ ՅΞ🀪AAT01.FݝËٝݜ݀ƎܠȊÊոʊʊ݁*AT01.ՕƎՁ ݀Հ ݝՀĂՅ྇ݝߝ܍lse":2100 |4050A "This story happened on a school day:"p NW2:AW1:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":2100 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADAT03.1-3.PAC,A"T9:"AT03.1":"AT03.2":F0:I110:P1F,0:FF:TI.4:11::230,64:"AT"nuts":W$(2)"cookies":2100' 4050e "How many children told the boy not to feed the bears?" NW3:AW2:W$(0)"1":W$(1)"4":W$(2)"6":2100 4050 ""It was fun to tell the boy not to feed the bears:" ,NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"fanakes":W$(1)"monkeys":W$(2)"bears":21004 4050^ "What game were the bears playing?" NW3:AW3:W$(0)"house":W$(1)"hide & seek":W$(2)"tag":2100 P4050 Z"What food was the boy feeding the bears?" dNW3:AW3:W$(0)"crackers":W$(1)15,70,21,105,37 (#PM4, 'TI1:120:900( 'TI1:120:900"NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":2100S X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600 @D"BLOADAT01.1-9.PAC,A"T9:"AT01.7":"AT01.8":"AT01.5",12,40:230,64:"AT01.1":"AT01.2":TI.4:11:230,32:16300,0:11:15,84,40,119,56:"AT01.9":TI.8:11:D0įG1=]uD"APPEND"TL$;TF$".TEXT":D"WRITE"TL$;TF$".TEXT"buI0SD1:SD$(I)","AR%(I)","ST%(I)","NQ%(I):SD$(I)""::SD0:D"CLOSE":G1'CL4TZ2CL4'FF1:NFNF1:TZ0TZ3TY%(CL1)TY%(CL1)12(TY%(CL1)1):10030$'TY%(CL1)TZ1:( TSUBS1 g197:PR$,2100:198::2500:197:PR$".Q",2100:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:450: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM18)2:2:"THE END":0:150:IN86010:450:BA0į"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH3įPR$:210 0H$"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32120f'FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:805 s magic."*R6İ2910:"The story doesn't use the phrase "QT$"actions show feelings,@"QT$" but the sentences show the best answer is ^>true^<.":150:IN84500p2020z4600>TM(BMTM18)2:2:"THE END":0150:IN8460045re are many ways to show your thanks. Choose the way you like best."Y150:IN84000c2900z,,,0:R6į,,,3  "^(Just be sure to let people know that you like what they do for you. Smile, give a hug, or say "QT$"thank you.@"QT$"^) It i is ^>smile^<. The highlighted sentence shows that one way to say thank you is with a smile.":t150:IN83800~2900"If someone does something nice for you, you might do a nice thing for them."150:IN839002900E"Yes, theat there is more than one way to show thanks.":D2150:IN83700N<2900eF,,,0:R3į,,,3P"^(Sometimes a smile means "QT$"thank you.@"QT$"^) A hug or pat on the back can also mean "QT$"thank you.@"QT$`nR3İ2910:"The correct answer.":150:IN83600"29009,,,0:R5į,,,3"How do you say "QT$"thank you@"QT$"? ^(You can say it with words, but there are other ways to do it.^)"0 R5İ2910:"^>False^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence states thay thank you.":$ j150:IN83500. t2900E ~,,,0:R2į,,,3 "^(You should say "QT$"thank you@"QT$" often and in many ways.^)"R2İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>often^<. The highlighted sentence tells us we should say thank you often"Do you let your friends know that you like what they do for you? ^(It makes them feel good to hear your "QT$"thank you.@"QT$"^)" LR4İ2910:"^>True^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence says it makes our friends feel good to hear us sct is about manners.":+ 150:IN833005 2900 "It is nice to hear those two words said to you. It is also good for you to say them to others. Do you say "QT$"thank you@"QT$" often?" 150:IN83400 2900 ,,,0:R4į,,,3 $ you guess what they are?". > 150:IN832008 H 2900O R ,,,0:R1į,,,3 \ "^(They are "QT$"thank you.@"QT$"^)^/Yes, these two words have magic." z R1İ2910:"^>Manners^< is the answer. The story doesn't use the word manners, but the subje130 2900 "I am thinking about two words that go together. These two words may be said to you when you have done something nice." 150:IN83000 2900 "You like to hear them. They make you feel good. What are the two words? 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AT0('Ύ" '# ݝ݅ ݀  ˛ ԃ Հ ‚ ݝʂ     ݑªߧՃݘПՁ烹חՀ͝Ё燇Օ́ЁǼȞϞё݀݅ՁǏûϏŠԕՀԕՀݝݝ@BT06.x?Ձ Āո ݢỻĄϿ󻀆ݍǟ瓻Յ༞ BT02.Q 8197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:4100455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,20,34,0,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98:2500:R0:AR0460:4050"Salmon are strong because they can:" NW3:AW3:W$(0)"run":W$(1)"3AT03.G @3AT03.D'ݝ՝݀₤ĄݍĀĀ 9AT03.В’LJ€"Next time read more carefully and make sure you understand what the story is about."^ 7 130g < 900 "Congratulations! You are a very good reader.":130:80009ns. Use the ^[@<^] and ^[@>^] keys to choose the correct answer. Press ^[Return^] when the box is around the correct answer. 130  T4:460:A$"":ARSTA$"only, " - NF$", you "A$"got "AR" right answers out of "R".^/":ARST2700U 2 130  0 v "That is not the answer.":S w "Sorry, that's incorrect.":y x "Too bad, it's not that one.": y "Not quite ";NF$;", that's wrong.": 460~ "Let's see how well you understood the story. 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The highlighted sentence tells you that Fred knows about frogs.": 150:IN83100 2900F ,,,3(R5):"Here are some of the things I remember he said.^/^/2900| & "I have a good pal by the name of Fred. Fred is fun to play with. He can run fast. He lets me use his toys.";  150:IN83000 2900% ,,,3(R1):"Best of all, he knows a lot of neat things. He tells me things I never knew. ^(r 4 BT05 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3200,3600,3800,3900,3300,3400:130:T BC5:LW10:RW40:TW0:NL7:500:^ BC5:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"MY FROG^/PAL":0:130      ! !! z4000*18)2:2:"THE END":0;150:IN84000D450$"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32120'FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:8052900,,,0:R5į,,,3z"He looked kind of mad, but he stopped. ^(I am glad I did it, but it was not fun.^)"R5İ2910:"^>False^< is the right answer. The highlighted sentence tells you it wasn't fun.":150:IN83900p2020heard us talking. They knew the boy. They told him I was right.^) They told him to stop it."nR4İ2910:"You should have said ^>4^<. The highlighted words show you that 3 other children talked to the boy plus the author.":150:IN83800"^K3^>What^< ^K3^>I^< ^K3^>did^<: I went over to the boy and showed him the sign. He said that he had already seen it. He said that everybody feeds the animals."2150:IN83700<2900F,,,0:R4į,,,3_P"^(Two other boys and a girl t school had said not to feed zoo animals. There was a sign near the bears' pen."fj150:IN83500pt2900"It said, DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS. "QT$"What should I do?@"QT$" I thought. What would you have done?"150:IN836002900mething bad. ^(A boy I didn't know was feeding cookies to the bears.^)" R3İ2910:"^>Cookies^< is the correct answer, as you can tell from the highlighted sentence.": 150:IN83400 2900R$"I knew that he shouldn't do that. A book a They looked just like the pictures we had seen at school." z R2İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>tag^<, as the highlighted sentence shows.": 150:IN83300 2900 ,,,0:R3į,,,3H "I was just about to take a picture when I saw so:"You should have chosen ^>bears^<. The highlighted sentence tells you what the child was eager to see.": > 150:IN83200 H 2900 R ,,,0:R2į,,,3< \ "When we got to the bears' pen I was happy. ^(They were playing tag with each other.^)class trips on school days.":2 150:IN83000< 2900S ,,,0:R1į,,,3 "We had read about their homes and their food. "QT$"Today we will really see them,@"QT$" I said to myself. ^(I could hardly wait to see the bears.^)"m  R1İ291030 2900# ,,,0:R6į,,,3 "This was the day we had been waiting for. ^(Our class had been planning a trip to the zoo.^) We had read about many animals." R6İ2910:"The story doesn't say if this was a school day, but most kids take 4 AT03 :H"TSUBS1",2000,2100:TI1:120:R0:3000l PR$:R3300,3400,3500,3900,4000,3200:130:T BC6:LW9:RW40:TW0:NL7:500:^ BC6:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900 1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"FEED THE ANIMALS":0:1      ĀLJǸ/Ȉ.݁Ą݁؃ŀ ݀ŀ Ā Āđ͍݀ՀĀըȀЀ䡀 ń݀ ЀΎ怑ԔˋԄ؀ЀՀՠՀ'ՑՀՀĄՁϏՀȈ Ѐ/ĀĄ/ / ԄԔǀ/ єĀ//ĿĄ&󳃃/󃃡/ՀՀ/ՕՕՀ/쀢/Ā/݀/ԕ/Հ//’/ń/ńŀ/Ā/燇/ՁĀՀ/ՅЀ/Ā//ₒ܅ /‚燀 /ĀĄ//dž/džƆĀ/LJ+ϟ,Đ,-ǁ ,݁ Ā//໻ /Ÿ𰑁Ąؘٝ݀ ؁Ȉ +݀ÃϟԀĄ܀󼜀悊쀠ǿ΀ĀߟĐԀ  𛿰 ĄĄĀ€પ󀕅ϟՀÁݜ@}AT0(쀢ĀĀ Ā ĄĄՀ݀܁      Օ"Յ!Օ ՀՀ ݝԔՈՀ @G E BT0()Ѐ)ݝťр'Ą Հ&老 Հ$ݝАՐ ՁՀ#ő   e":W$(2)"":2100w 4050:"The praying mantis can turn its:":NW3:AW1:W$(0)"head":W$(1)"legs":W$(2)"tail":2100 |4050:"When the mantis rests, it looks as if it is:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"singing":W$(1)"swimming":W$(2)"praying":2100 X197:"컈΋쀂Օ#ՕՕД   >@usAT04. `I‚ ё+ՅČ΃Ⰰ‚+ݛՁԀ‚ǝ̈! ՕŠz40002,TM(BMTM118)2:2:"THE END":0F150:IN84000O450"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32120'FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:805 was all soft.^/^("QT$"Well,@"QT$" said Bob. "QT$"You won't have to chase the ball so far any more!@"QT$"^)"R6İ2910:"^>False^<, Bob doesn't seem very mad. He will not have to chase the ball very far any more.":150:IN83900p2020"QT$"Jack!@"QT$" yelled Mike. "QT$"Drop it!@"QT$" Jack dropped the ball and ran away."nR4İ2910:"The highlighted sentence shows you that ^>chew^< is what Jack did to the ball.":150:IN838002900,,,0:R6į,,,3m"The ballIN836002900"Mike had to chase the ball all the way to the end of the yard. 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The highlighted sentence gives you this information.":R6İ2910:"^>True^<, Dick was older than Robin. The highlighted sentence tells you Robin will be 7. Dick is 9."e first one in line, I jumped, hopped on one foot, and crawled.";Us150:IN83500t2900:,,,3(R6R5):"^(I am going to be seven years old on June the fourth.^) I shall ask some of my friends to come to my house that day. I think we will playThe correct answer is ^>three^<. The highlighted sentence tells you this was the third game. This was the last game.":150:IN83400A2900:"Dick's mother said the name of the game was Follow the Leader. I liked that game best. When I was th pinned the tail on the cat's ^>ear^<.":= 150:IN83300 2900:,,,3(R3):"All my friends laughed when they saw that. ^(Then we all got in a long line for the third game we played.^) We chose someone to be first in line.";x R3İ2910:",,,3(R4):"Then we had a game called Pin the Tail on the Cat. 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You are a very good reader.":130:PR$:24096:PM:230,32:MS0:KS,0:F0:8000Rz( RWSUBS #) ST4:NQ6:2603-* NQR2N+ 460:A$"":ARSTA$"only "- NF$", you "A$"had "AR" out of the "R" answers right.^/":ARST27002 "Take your time and read more carefully. Make sure you understand what the story is about." 7  y^< is the correct answer. You are told this in the highlighted sentence.":as150:IN83500kt2900~"That is some way to catch your lunch!^/^/I thought all frogs made the same sound. Fred said I was wrong.";150:IN836002900nThose strong back legs help them to jump when they are on land.";U 150:IN83400_ 2900 ,,,3(R2):"^(Fred told me that frogs have sticky tongues.^) They stick out their tongue, and bugs and spiders stick to it.";M$R2İ2910:"^>Stick their toes that helps. Their back legs are very long and strong. ^(They can really zip in the water.^)"; \ R6İ2910:"^>True^<, zip means to move fast. You can figure this out from the highlighted sentence.": 150:IN83300 2900A "^(Frogs can live on both land and water.^) They can swim very well."; R5İ2910:"^>True^<, frogs can live on both land and water as you learn from the highlighted sentence.": G 150:IN83200 H 2900k R ,,,3(R6):"They have skin between450L$"Would you like to read the story again, "NF$"?":300:CH32120j'FI$PR$".Q":EL4000:805u150:IN839002900"After many jumps over many steps, the salmon are above the dam and can swim on up the river to lay their eggs."J150:IN84000p2020z4100W1:,TM(BMTM18)2:2:"THE END":0150:IN84100 2900 ,,,0:R4į,,,3"Fish ladders are like steps with water running over them. ^(The fish can jump up one step at a time.^)"R4İ2910:"^>Jump^< is the right answer. The highlighted sentence tells how the fish ladder works.":A,,,0:R6į,,,3yP"These man made dams stop the salmon. ^(So, fish ladders are built at the side of the dam.^)"nR6İ2910:"^>Dams^< is the correct answer. The highlighted sentence tells where fish ladders are used.":150:IN83800ir^< is the right answer. The highlighted sentences tell you that salmon live in both the sea and rivers.":R5İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>lay eggs^<. You get this information from the highlighted sentence.":2150:IN83700<2900a river to lay eggs.^) Some of the rivers have dams built across them.":3870"^(Salmon spend much of their lives in the sea. Each year they must swim up a river to lay eggs.^) Some of the rivers have dams built across them."m R2İ2910:"^>A3400 t2900o "Just think of that, a fish that can jump higher than a man. That is some kind of fish!" 150:IN83600 2900 ,,,0:R2R5į,,,3NR5į"Salmon spend much of their life in the sea. ^(Each year they must swim up ir." 8R1İ2910:"The correct answer is ^>jump^<. The highlighted sentence tells a little about the salmon's jumping ability.": BR3İ2910:"You should have chosen ^>10 feet^<. 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(LM:"4.";:LMI1:"Close the disk drive door. F130:GT @FB$PR$".PAC":820:EL2100 J(PR$,2,1)"C"EL2500(#PR$:R0:80ՁՅ􀡹 فܘ鉠 Ą݀ՕԐݨՁ܀ՕĀ؊Š܄@ AT0( ݇ ǿՅĀ݄Օݝ݊ՀԀ ՅՀ " "   BT03.Q 8197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:4100455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,20,72,0,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98:2500:R0:AR0460:4050"How many feet do lizards have?" NW3:AW2:W$(0)"2":W$(1)"4":W$(2"