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The story is talking about the dentist's {tools.}":2078$AN8İ2910:"The dentist would be the person asking, and ^>him^< refers to the dentist.":2078jA3600:B0:2100:t2900:"In this way, the dould hand tools to the dentist, and {him} refers to the dentist.":2078\A3500:B0:21002900:"A good dental assistant knows which";:R7:R1R:W$"tool":WL1:2010:" to hand the dentist without":R8:W$"him":WL0:2010:" asking.";:R2RfAto the dentist to {be} helped.":2078: A3400:B0:2100 2900:"Much of the assistant's time is used working with the dentist. She hands";:R6:R1R:W$"him":WL0:2010:" the tools he needs.";:R2RG AN6İ2910:"The answer is ^>him^<. She wother person. This way, more people can";:R5:W$"be":WL0:2010:" helped each day.";:R2R R AN4İ2910:"You can say a dentist {works} on people's teeth, so ^>work^< is the right word.":2078%\ AN5İ2910:"^>Be^< is the right word. People go  AN3İ2910:"What would she polish? Your ^>teeth^<. And she would do every tooth in your mouth.":2078 > A3300:B0:2100] H 2900:"She may x-ray the teeth. Since she can do these jobs, the dentist can";:R4:R1R:W$"work":WL1:2010:" on anq AN1İ2910:"^>Cleans^< is the correct word. You know you get your teeth cleaned at the dentist's.":2078 AN2İ2910:"The right word here is ^>looks^<. She would have to {look} them over carefully before she starts to work on them.":2078m R1R21 A3200:B0:2100 2900:"Sometimes the dental assistant";:R1:R1R:W$"cleans":WL2:2010:" people's teeth. She":R2:W$"looks":WL1:2010:" them over carefully. She uses a machine to polish each";:R3:W$"tooth":WL1:2010:".", have you noticed that he has a helper? This person is called a dental assistant.";:R2Rf & R1R21{ v A3100:B0:2100 2900:"The assistant is usually a woman. She has had special dental training, but not as much as the dentist has had.";:R2R  FC04 ; 197:"CSUBS",2000,2100:198:2090:3000bT BC6:LW11:RW40:TW69:NL8:500:^ BC6:W40:BW59:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"OPEN WIDE, PLEASE":0:130Z  2900:"When you have been at the dentist's     *ՀǗǗ1Օ܀ōݝ؝*Ơ2ヨ *ǟ݀Н3ӏÄЃ - ʂݝ ݀ Օ Օћ Ձ؂ݝݍ Օ +*Ǝ  єЁ˻'Єƌ ݀܂݀ Ӓ નՁŠ Հń ŠЀEEԀԀEՀĀDՀEԕЅāЀDԕԀEՀDՀEЁԀŅEԀEՀ EՀѕԀ9‚‚8DрԐԀDԀŀԀDԀDՀĀEЅЀԀDŀ-ՕՀ-ՕՀ.Њ ./ՑՕёѕՀ/Հ1Š0Š5ՔԔ5.ՅĀЅ‚-Є-Ձ-Հ- ԅ,ĄЀѕ-Հ,Հ6ŐՁĀрЅԁ5ՁхՕррЀ3Օ3Յ 耪1ՀՅ1Յ݀/Յ.Օ16İ2910:"^>You^< is the answer, because {you} are being asked the question.":2078j ^A4100:B0:2100z hST12:2300 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2602U@D"BLOADFC04.1-5.PAC,A"T9:"FC04.3":N2:TI0:12:230,64:"FC04.3":230,32:"FC04.4":. You would need to be cheerful and kind to people. Does all this sound interesting to":R16:W$"you":WL0:2010:"?";:R2R AN15İ2910:"^>Right^< is the answer. It would be very important to hand the {right} tool to the dentist.":2078U ANt?";:R2R AN14İ2910:"This question is about whether or not you would like to, or ^>care^< to, work as a dental assistant.":2078 A4000:B0:2100~ 2900:"You would need to know the";:R15:R1R:W$"right":WL1:2010:"^/tool to have readyid ^>tools^<. The story has talked about the assistant working with the dental {tools.}":2078t A3900:B2:2100 2900:"This saves the dentist a lot of time.^/^/Would you";:R14:R1R:W$"care":WL1:2010:" to work with a dentist as his assistanThe dentist uses his ^>hands^< to work on people. With his assistant helping him, there would be {four hands.}":2078 PAN12İ2910:"^>Dental^< is the right word. The story is about a {dental} assistant.":2078_ ZAN13İ2910:"You should have say<2900:"Some say that it gives the dentist four";:R11:R1R:W$"hands":WL1:2010:"^/instead of two. The":R12:W$"dental":WL0:2010:" assistant also takes care of cleaning the dental":R13:W$"tools"=2010:".";:R2Rv FAN11İ2910:"      Ņ 籐ŀ‚ĄǣŅŠ Օ "Յ" -܁-Ϗ Հ <  ܀ՕՀ 6ՕՅ   Յҁ͝+ ՀЃLJʊՅ Օ8 ՕՀ-Օ Ԃ Ã=Њ ՅՁ=Ձ10İ2910:"Everyone has felt like that once in a while, or at some ^>time^< in their lives.":2078AN11İ2910:"^>Sad^< is the correct word. The story has talked about opposite feelings like happy and {sad.}":20782A3800:B1:21008rs see you cry.":2078+A3700:B0:21002900:"Almost everyone has had these feelings at some";:R10:R1R:W$"time":WL1:2010:". Do you know what kind of things make you happy and what makes you";:R11:W$"sad":WL1:2010:"?";:R2RcAN100t2900:"You have allowed yourself to feel so bad that you are":R9:R1R:W$"afraid":WL3:2010:" you might begin to cry.";:R2R~AN9İ2910:"Most people feel funny about crying in front of other people. You would be ^>afraid^< to let othel be no fun at all. Nobody pays attention to";:R8:R1R:W$"you":WL0:2010:", and you feel left out and uncomfortable.";:R2RAN8İ2910:"^>You^< is the right word. You'd feel left out if nobody paid attention to {you.}":2078jA3600:B0:2n your friend ignores you. Does that make you angry?";:R2R AN7İ2910:"The right answer is ^>friend^<. Seeing your best {friend} would make you feel glad and relaxed.":2078A3500:B0:21002900:"You begin to worry that this party wilL2:2010:" now?";:R2RnR AN6İ2910:"Another word for feeling shy would be feeling ^>bashful^<.":2078 A3400:B0:2100< 2900:"Then your best":R7:R1R:W$"friend":WL2:2010:" walks in and you feel all glad and relaxed inside. But theect answer. When you're invited over for someone's birthday, it is a party.":2078h > A3300:B0:2100H 2900:"When you arrive at the party, you find that you do not know a single person there. Are you feeling a bit shy and":R6:R1R:W$"bashful":Wwe could change our feelings sometimes.":2078C A3200:B0:2100 2900:"How would you like it if you were invited to a birthday":R5:R1R:W$"party":WL1:2010:"? You might feel happy and excited.";:R2RS AN5İ2910:"^>Party^< is the corrou wished that you could";:R4:W$"change":WL2:2010:" the way you feel?";:R2R AN3İ2910:"^>Feel^< is the right word. We are still talking about different ways we {feel.}":2078. AN4İ2910:"^>Change^< is the answer. We have all wished s of feelings we have.":2078~ 0 AN2İ2910:"The story is talking about feelings, and we can ^>feel^< happy or sad.":2078 v A3100:B0:2100R 2900:"Have you ever thought about why you";:R3:R1R:W$"feel":WL0:2010:" the way you do? Have ygs. For":R1:R1R:W$"example":WL2:2010:", sometimes we";:R2:W$"feel":WL1:2010:" happy or sad. At other times we might feel excited or bored.";:R2R & AN1İ2910:"^>Example^< is the answer. The story is giving {examples} of different kind  FC03 ; 197:"CSUBS",2000,2100:198:2090:3000bT BC2:LW11:RW40:TW69:NL8:500:^ BC2:W40:BW59:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"YOUR^/FEELINGS":0:130  2900:"We have many different kinds of feelin      FT02.> Hŀ÷ݝ݀ ƎË Н    ǟ  ݁ՁՕՕЂՀ充 ՀǏ LJՅ؄Ё͇ ՁЃԅ#2Ԉ  !Ç ĄĄō݀݁!Ԃ Ǝ   ホ ݝ܁ Օ. ՁϏ. LJ ĀݍŅ݀ Ղ⎮ Հ   ݀ݝ  00ST12:2300;X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2602@D"BLOADFC03.1-5.PAC,A"T9:"FC03.5":N6:TI.2:12:TI.3:N4:12:230,64:"FC03.3":230,32:"FC03.4":N10:12:N6:12:230,64:"FC03.4":230,32:"FC03.2":N6:TI.2:12:"FC03.1"'TI.3is ^>the^<. You have been reading about feelings and trying to understand {the} many feelings we have.":2078DAN16İ2910:"^>Problems^< is the answer. This paragraph has talked about feelings sometimes causing {problems.}":2078A4400:B0:21swer. This paragraph has talked about feelings sometimes causing {problems.}":2078i&A4300:B0:210002900:"Do you ever say, {I can't help the way I feel!} Of course you can help it, if you are in control.";:R2Rn:AN15İ2910:"The answer " feelings that cause you";:R16:W$"problems":WL2:2010:".";:R2R AN15İ2910:"The answer is ^>the^<. You have been reading about feelings and trying to understand {the} many feelings we have.":2078TAN16İ2910:"^>Problems^< is the anot an easy thing to do.";:R2R rAN14İ2910:"^>Help^< is the answer. When anyone has problems, they need someone to {help} them.":2078 A4200:B0:2100G 2900:"Usually you can prepare yourself to understand";:R15:R1R:W$"the":WL0:2010:AN14İ2910:"^>Help^< is the answer. When anyone has problems, they need someone to {help} them.":2078 ^A4100:B0:2100 h2900:"There are many things you can do to help yourself. At times, it is your job to control your feelings. This is nng sad or wanting to cry.":20785 A4000:B0:2100 2900:"If your feelings are causing you problems, you might need some";:R14:R1R:W$"help":WL0:2010:" to understand your feelings. Sometimes a parent, teacher, or friend can help.";:R2Rl ans to feel a {certain} way.":20788 A3900:B2:2100 2900:"Sometimes people can control the way they feel and sometimes they";:R13:R1R:W$"cannot":WL1:2010:".";:R2R AN13İ2910:"You have read that sometimes we ^>cannot^< help feeli <2900:"Sometimes it is good to talk to someone about the way you feel. You might try to figure out why you feel a";:R12:R1R:W$"certain":WL3:2010:" way.";:R2R# FAN12İ2910:"^>Certain^< is the right word. To feel one way or another me     ŅՕ"D@D"џ "" "⊪D`# #!`#'"p#'"(D@ACՀԀևՀՀ°ԀମĄՀЂЃ Ϗ ˀ ÃƎ Ą ݢІ݁ead that wind is {real} even though we can't see it, and this sentence is telling us that love is ^>real^<^>^<, also.":2078.AN11İ2910:"The right word is ^>love^<, which we have been reading about.":2078jA3600:B1:2100010:". We see the results of";:R11:W$"love":WL0:2010y"^/and sometimes we say that we can {feel} love.";:R2RAN9İ2910:"The missing word is ^>love^<. That is what we are talking about in this paragraph.":2078|$AN10İ2910:"We r AN8İ2910:"^>Never^< is the answer because, like the wind, we have {never} seen love either.":2078A3500:B0:2100;2900:"You can't touch or taste";:R9:R1R:W$"love":WL0:2010:". Yet we all know that love is":R10:W$"real":WL0:2 is such a thing as";:R7:R1R:W$"wind":WL1:2010:"?^/^/Another thing that you have";:R8:W$"never":WL1:2010:" seen is love.";:R2R AN7İ2910:"The last few sentences have all been about ^>wind^<, and that is the missing word here.":2078javes moving on a tree, but have you actually seen the wind itself? The answer is {no.}";:R2RR AN6İ2910:"^>Blowing^< is the right word. You know the wind causes a flag to {blow.}":2078 A3400:B0:2100 2900:"But do you doubt that thereever seen something. Seen what? ^>The^< wind.":2078  AN5İ2910:"^>See^< is the missing word. The story has been talking about seeing things.":2078 > A3300:B0:2100]H 2900:"You can see a flag":R6:R1R:W$"blowing":WL2:2010:" and lean";:R5:W$"see":WL1:2010:" the effect of the wind.";:R2R AN3İ2910:"^>See^< is the missing word. The story is talking about the need for some people to {see} some kind of proof.":20786 AN4İ2910:"This question is asking if you have ng with their eyes in order to believe. To them, that is ^>proof^< that it is real.":2078p A3200:B0:2100? 2900:"Must a person";:R3:R1R:W$"see":WL1:2010:" to believe?^/^/Have you ever seen":R4:W$"the":WL0:2010:" wind? Sure, you c" to see something real that will give him";:R2:W$"proof":WL2:2010:".";:R2R AN1İ2910:"When a person says {show me,} you know he ^>wants^< to see something before he will believe it.":2078[ AN2İ2910:"Some people need to see somethi I want to see it with my own eyes! I am sure you have heard such words.";:R2R\ & R1R21q v A3100:B0:2100S 2900:"When words such as these are spoken, you know that the speaker is having trouble believing. He":R1:R1R:W$"wants":WL1:2010:  FC02 ; 197:"CSUBS",2000,2100:198:2090:3000aT BC1:LW11:RW40:TW0:NL8:500:^ BC1:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"THINGS YOU CANNOT SEE":0:130P  2900:"Show me! Seeing is believing!      * * ⢂U ĄUPЀ Հ* *  ; *(*(n *UTCGGPT UϟŅՀUTQEM AP UǏŅՀĄ* * ₂⊢*"; ;(** ªUUTEEMEA]PQTUQPPQS ĀǐՀUUPGCpwQPTUQPQSGāՕՕՀ*vwpvwwTTUUU/* 8: ;90**`l nh*  UUtwEǟŁUUP]EE1ĕÏŁÀĀĄ**n n.(*bn.* rrx*UU`vwAqvvwtUUTpwWGTU@.ՁUU\]Q\\]\UP@\]EMATUUp-Е**n`nbbJ.. *xx.**;:; "*; #(*xx|/UQ ]X]\]PTUUUE0ԀUUPG7wpDP UE?M ]AH' * * <ch n (*(&*((* ?18 ; #(*'UUT\ ]XPUE'ĄUUp wqpUa'*08:;:* c ; (*rx)* Bhn`* f#' "'#( #? ? 'D@TUOGSGGQX\\]?OCS(APTUGGWcqtvt#GSW?(* * 8; 3998: * ("(*"(*`ncaiihb*(AQPUQ UaF w@AN'0:2100hST13:2300@X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2602@D"BLOADFC02.1-2.PAC,A"T9:"FC02.1":"FC02.2":N3:TI.5:12:230,64:"FC02.2":N2:TI.2:12:230,64:"FC02.1":6,0,20,90,84,2:TI4:N7:12:230,32:,90,20,170,84,2:TI.3:N10:12:2010:" to see proof, remind your friend that some important things in life must remain unseen.";:R2RAN18İ2910:"^>Wants^< is the word. From the story, you know that some people {want} proof before they believe something.":2078^A4100:B$"see":WL1:2010:".";:R2R AN17İ2910:"^>See^< is the correct word. This sentence is comparing things we can't see with things we can {see.}":2078 A4000:B0:2100i2900:"So the next time a friend of yours":R18:R1R:W$"wants":WL1ngs we have never seen.":2078 PAN16İ2910:"^>Hands^< is the right answer. When you hold something, it is usually in your {hands.}":2078 A3900:B0:2100 2900:"Often these unseen things are more valuable than objects we can":R17:R1R:W"These are words we use daily and yet they";:R15:R1R:W$"stand":WL2:2010:" for things we have never seen or held in our":R16:W$"hands":WL1:2010:".";:R2R FAN15İ2910:"^>Stand^< is the answer. These words are about, or {stand for,} thi:R2Rk AN13İ2910:"The story has been talking about the unseen things in a person's ^>life^<.":2078 AN14İ2910:"This sentence wants you to think of things like, or ^>such^< as, respect, fear and faith.":2078 2A3800:B0:2100 <2900:, you {put} things in it.":20785 A3700:B2:2100 2900:"There are other things in our";:R13:R1R:W$"life":WL1:2010:" that cannot be seen. Think of things":R14:W$"such":WL1:2010:" as respect, fear, and faith, to mention only a few.";t2900:"Love is certainly something that we all want and need. As important as it is, it can't be purchased,":R12:R1R:W$"put":WL1:2010:" in a box, or displayed on a shelf.";:R2R ~AN12İ2910:"^>Put^< is the answer. When you use a box     Ą ĄĀՀՁ  Ԁ𪪀ՁǃϿ * "򀠨UA U@D@Ą U ՕՕՕՕՕU Ā * * * ) * **" UTA@DADD)Ā UP:ՕՑ * ond^< is the answer. Beavers live in a body of water and since this word begins with {p,} it must be a {pond.}":2078jA3600:B1:2100ae^<^>^< is the right answer. You've heard of pine trees, and you know squirrels live in a {tree.}":2078$AN11İ2910:"The correct word is ^>time^<. The boy is talking about things they have seen at different {times.}":2078v.AN12İ2910:"^>P02900:"One time we got to see baby squirrels in a pine";:R10:R1R:W$"tree":WL1:2010:". Another";:R11:W$"time":WL1:2010" we were really quiet and watched beavers in a":R12:W$"pond":WL1:2010:".";:R2RiAN10İ2910:"^>Tre.";:R2R AN8İ2910:"^>Woods^< is the correct word. 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One is that he really likes people - especially kids!";:R2R AN4İ2910:"What makes Mr. Tucker really special? The boy tells you two ^>things^<^>^<.":2078W AN50:2010:" fields, the river, and tells us all about those places.";:R2R AN3İ2910:"^>The^< is correct. You see each thing he mentions has {the} in front of it.":2078 A3200:B0:2100 2900:"There are two":R4:R1R:W$"things":WL2:2d this boy would like to have a job like Mr. Tucker's someday.":2078 0 AN2İ2910:"You should have chosen the word ^>trips^<. School classes go on field {trips.}":2078 v A3100:B0:2100J 2900:"He shows us the woods,";:R3:R1R:W$"the":WLa job I'd like to";:R1:R1R:W$"have":WL1:2010:" someday. He lives in a forest and is a teacher. His job is to take classes on field";:R2:W$"trips":WL2  2010:".";:R2RE & AN1İ2910:"The correct word is ^>have^<. People {have} jobs, an  FC01 ; 197:"CSUBS",2000,2100:198:2090:3000aT BC1:LW11:RW40:TW0:NL8:500:^ BC1:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM118)2:2:"MR. 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Through a friendship, you can learn about yourself and that other person.";  150:IN83000R 2900:,,,3(R1):"^(A friend is usually someone you see quite often.^) Even though yo 4 FT06 DH197:"TSUBS1",2000,2100:198:TI1:120:R0:3000v PR$:R3200,3300,3500,3600,3800,3500:130:T BC6:LW0:RW36:TW0:NL7:500:^ BC6:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM118)2:2:"A SPECIAL FRIEND":     ݀3Ȅ1ՀࠀĒ 6Յ䀂 ,4Ȑ؜ݍ1Ƃ:Ѐú:Հѕ1Ձ耀ᇏ‚4,ݝԄ2Հ Օ.ՅȈՕ 1تՅЕՅ#!€BՕՕŅ4ՅȠՕ 2⢐Ͽ:Ģϟ ՕՀՁՀՕДՁՕՀՕՕ ՕŠՕՁՕՕԀ Օ  ՕՅݍ Հ Ύժ!ˋ ՅCՕ9 ʊՅѕՕՕ ʊՕՕՕՅ偀ЀŅУƎ ʊ ьʊʊ ōЁ ՅЃՕݕݝݝՕ  Ԋ  Օƙ Њݝ݁ݝ݀ ՠ Ձ  Ձŕ Ԋʊ ݝݝ܀ ՕՀՅ禍 Օ@ FC0(ʊSBՕ Օ'Օ Օ  #Ђ Ȉ ՈՅŕ         } |"A special friend should be a good listener, thoughtful and loyal:":NW2:AW1:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600e @D"BLOADFT06.1-4.PAC,A"T9:"FT06.3":N6:TI.2:12:TI.3:N4:12:230,64:"FT06.3":"If you quarrel with a special friend, the friend should be willing to:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"fight":W$(1)"quit":W$(2)"apologize":4040 "If you want to have a special friend, you must be:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"rich":W$(1)"a friend":W$(2)"happy":4040seldom":W$(2)"frequently":4040 "A special friend expects you to be perfect:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":4040 P"A word that could mean the same as {trust} is:":NW3:AW2:W$(0)"money":W$(1)"depend":W$(2)"secrets":4040  FT06.Q L197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000V2100455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,12,71,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98: 4050:"A friend is usually someone you see:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"never":W$(1)"  Ī‚ΐ찂 ݨЄϟ Ѕԝ̘рՅՕՀ Ɔ憆ՕՀՀЀ㋻ЄՀ ՅՁՀĄƎЀܝݕАՀĀՕ@.,FC0(ƶ ՀÃ㳻˃Ā ՀŁΖĦƮ ĄŁ˓䱙܌               .";g150:IN84000!p2020+z4100once tells you.":%150:IN838002900:"The wood of the maple is a light red brown and is beautiful when polished.";150:IN839002900:"Furniture has been made from the hard maple since the time of the early settlers in our country83700<2900:,,,3(R6):"The sugar maple is a fine tree for lumber. 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Ą؝݀𷇐脄Ąܝ謆ݝ ڜ 񖇱ݍ݀ Հ Օ đ OEC02.āՀՀՀsEC02.7ˁΎ࿿݅ΌÀ݌ԅxEC02.H I  @EC02.,рՀĄŕĕāՉŀՀՀĄĐĢȂ X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2602 @D"BLOADEC02.1-5.PAC,A"T9:"EC02.1":"EC02.2":N16:TI.2:12:230,64:"EC02.1":"EC02.2":TI1:11:"EC02.3":230,32:"EC02.3":"EC02.4":"EC02.5":TI1:11:N14:TI.3:12 'TI1:120:900rRe AN15İ2910:"A ^>king^< is who usually sits on a throne, so that is the correct word.":2078 AN16İ2910:"The first sentence of the story tells you the lion is ^>called^< {King of the animals.}":2078 2A3800:B0:2100 <ST12:2300& ead, and the way they hold their head makes them look proud.":2078X A3700:B2:2100 2900:"It sits like a";:R15:R1R:W$"king":WL0:2010:" on a throne. Perhaps that is why it is";:R16:W$"called":WL1:2010:" {king of the animals.}";:R2s^<, because we have been reading about a trainer who trains lions.":2078 AN13İ2910:"The sentence is talking about the trainer, and the word ^>him^< refers to the trainer.":2078C AN14İ2910:"The answer is ^>head^<. They do have a large ht2900:"The trainer likes the":R12:R1R:W$"lions":WL1:2010:", but they don't always like";:R13:W$"him":WL1:2010:".^/^/The lion has a large":R14:W$"head":WL1:2010:" and it looks proud.";:R2RJ ~AN12İ2910:"The answer is ^>lion    ԀԄāĄĀ݀ ՀՐőЁ񁑑     Ȃƈ ԑՕсՑ ѕ ע‚ԕՕёՑѐǗՕ ńĄܝō耂   ݝ  @ EC0(Հ ݝԠ ՕхԐĀĄАŕȃݝ       .":2078Y$AN11İ2910:"Something lions would do over each other is ^>jump^<.":2078njA3600:B1:2100t1002900:"They can jump up on a stool and";:R10:R1R:W$"stand":WL2:2010:" on their back legs. They can be taught to";:R11:W$"jump":WL1:2010:" over each other.";:R2RAN10İ2910:"What they would do on their back legs is ^>stand^more^< is the right word.":2078 AN9İ2910:"In a circus, you see the trainer make the animals do many ^>tricks^<.":2078A3500:B0:2" in a circus. There a trainer works with six or";:R8:W$"more":WL1:2010:" lions at once. He can teach them to do many";:R9:W$"tricks":WL2 2010:".";:R2R AN7İ2910:"You should have used the word ^>lions^<. That's what this story The story has been talking about them growing and getting stronger.":2078\ AN6İ2910:"The natural wildness would take over ^>slowly^<, as the lion grows.":2078 A3400:B0:2100 2900:"You may have seen":R7:R1R:W$"lions":WL1:2010:78 > A3300:B0:2100 H 2900:"Before they get full":R5:R1R:W$"grown":WL2:2010:", they may become dangerous. It seems that a natural wildness":R6:W$"slowly":WL2:2010:" takes over.";:R2RLR AN5İ2910:"^>Grown^< is the correct word.would.":2078y AN3İ2910:"Now the story talks about them getting stronger. They must be getting ^>older^<.":2078  AN4İ2910:"The story said earlier that they were gentle; now the word {rougher} is used, so they must ^>become^< rougher.":20WL1:2010:" to be held and petted. As they get":R3:W$"older":WL2:2010:" and stronger, they";:R4:W$"become":WL2:2010:" rougher.";:R2R AN2İ2910:"When they are little, you know they would ^>like^< to be held and petted like a kitten R1:R1R:W$"babies":WL2:2010:", they are as gentle as kittens.";:R2R AN1İ2910:"^>Babies^< is the right word. The story is talking about lions when they are tiny and gentle.":2078 A3200:B0:2100 2900:"They";:R2:R1R:W$"like":alled {king of the animals}? I can't tell you who said that first, or why they said it. 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";:R15:W$"Think":WL42:2010:" of it coming through pipes from below the earth.";:R2R FAN14İ2910:"This sentence tells you to think about oil when you see it again. That means next ^>time^<.":20ng pipes to get the ^>oil^< out of the ground.":2078 AN13İ2910:"When you talk about how much you pay for something, you're talking about the ^>price^<.":2078 2A3800:B2:2100 <2900:"The next";:R14:R1R:W$"time":WL1:2010:" you see2900:"It is hard to get the":R12:R1R:W$"oil":WL0:2010:" out of the ground. No wonder we must pay a high":R13:W$"price":WL2:2010:" for gas and other things made from oil.";:R2R5 AN12İ2910:"The story has been talking about usi     ܜՕŔݍΎ⮎Ȏꈦ˛Ք 坝ʊՁՅՅ ݝܜ 燷֔ʊՕ@& $ EC0(IݝJή9Dݹݝ͍,ÀǗ,!䄄Ž!遀ՅǗǷ   correct answer. 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So the right answer is it costs ^>more^<.":2078A3500:B0:21002900:"Oilaluable gold is.":2078, A3400:B0:2100 2900:"Oil is used for making":R6:R1R:W$"many":WL1:2010:" things and large amounts of it are needed. Oil is in short supply and that makes it cost";:R7:W$"more":WL1:2010:".";:R2R[ AN6İil and";:R5:W$"gold":WL1:2010:" are both very valuable.";H I R2R R AN4İ2910:"The right word is ^>oil^<. The story has already mentioned that oil is called black gold.":2078\ AN5İ2910:"The right word is ^>gold^<. We just read how vrd is ^>it^<. The question is asking {does it or doesn't it seem possible.}":2078h > A3300:B0:2100? H 2900:"Yet, people do talk about {black gold.} What they really mean is oil. ";:R4:R1R:W$"Oil":WL40:2010:" is called black gold because o brown, you cook it ^>until^< it is golden brown.":2078M A3200:B0:2100 2900:"But what about the term {black gold}? Can gold be black? 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Օ Օ$FC03.+č*FC03.8 ŕQFC03.݁ݝFC03.$٘ݜхĄ ՀU݀ՅT **Ą * ՀUUPUĄ** **ՀUU݀ՀUU**Ą**UUՀU ݀ ꯿Ā݈Ą ݀ Ā݀ՕQ=  Ā   Ā   ݀   Ū  Ĉ   ݀ @EC04.0ՕՕ  Յ љ ՅܝݍՕժ 讆 ձ Յ؝ܝ EC04.198:2602@D"BLOADEC04.1-2.PAC,A"T9:5,113,128,141,138:,113,138,147,160:"EC04.1":N8:TI.5:12:230,64:5,113,128,141,138:,113,138,147,160:"EC04.1":"EC04.2"'TI1:120:900İ":R16:R1R:W$"trouble":WL2:2010:". Would you call the closest garage for me?}";:R2R rAN16İ2910:"If the man needs to call a garage, he must be having car ^>trouble^<.":2078 A4200:B0:2100 ST12:2300 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:ld I make a call for you?}^/^/The man said, {Of course you can, young man.";:R2R AN15İ2910:"You know from earlier in the story that Paul's mother told him not to let anyone in the ^>house^<.":2078 ^A4100:B0:2100[ h2900:"I'm having car:"Earlier, Paul thought the man probably wanted to use the ^>phone^<, and here Paul finds out that's what he does want.":2078 A4000:B0:2100Q 2900:"Paul said, {I'm sorry, but I can't let you in the";:R15:R1R:W$"house":WL0:2010:". Cou:R13:R1R:W$"screen":WL1:2010:". The man did want to use the":R14:W$"phone":WL1:2010:".";:R2R AN13İ2910:"Since the story said Paul locked the screen door, he must have talked to the man through the ^>screen^<.":2078 AN14İ2910 is the person thinking about the situation.":2078 PAN12İ2910:"Paul had to decide how to handle the situation, or in other words, what to ^>do^<.":2078 A3900:B2:2100k 2900:"He locked the screen door and talked to the man through the"<2900:"{He probably wants to use the phone,} thought";:R11:R1R:W$"Paul":WL40:2010:". What should Paul do?^/^/What Paul did: Quickly, Paul decided what to";:R12:W$"do":WL0:2010:".";:R2R3 FAN11İ2910:"^>Paul^< is the answer. He      ԀՕĄԀՁԄ ĄԠ ŕՕ   ݝ  ĀŀŕՀՀՀєŀՕ ŀ@ EC0( (** ** ݀ ** *( ĠĄԀՀՀU ՀԀԀU ݀@ՀՀ  AN9İ2910:"When the man got out of his car, it would make sense that he would walk toward the ^>house^<.":2078AN10İ2910:"Paul already saw that he was a ^>man^<, so this is the correct answer.":20782A3800:B1:21002010:" a car door slam. A man was walking toward the":R9:W$"house":WL1:2010:". He looked like a nice";:R10:W$"man":WL02010:".";:R2RAN8İ2910:"^>Heard^< is the correct choice. When a car door slams, you hear it.":2078red, {Oh, I know that, Mom.}";:R2R~AN7İ2910:"You know Paul's mother and family will be ^>gone^< to the fair, so that is the correct word.":2078A3700:B0:21002900:"Paul was thinking of these things when he":R8:R1R:W$"heard":WL1:910:"^>Ribbons^< is the right word. 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His dad was taking pigs.";:R2R AN4İ2910:"Everyone is looking forward to the fair, so you know they must be ^>excited^< about going.":2078 > AN2İ2910:"You can see from the picture and from the story that this family lives on a ^>farm^<.":2078 AN3İ2910:"^>Fair^< is the right answer. This story is about going to a fair.":2078 A3200:B0:2100 2900:"Everyone was":R4:R1Rso he had ^>gone^< then.":20784 v A3100:B0:2100 2900:"This year, it was his turn to stay at home and take care of the":R2:R1R:W$"farm":WL1:2010:".^/^/Last night the family had talked about the":R3:W$"fair":WL1:2010:".";:R2Ri Ais family had gone to the county fair at Oshkosh. 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It just didn't make sense. ";h;150:IN83700<2900:"Kim heard people talk about the problem. Some said they wanted to get even. Others said there was nothing to get even for.";150:Iecided the man was innocent, shouldn't people accept that?";~R3İ2910:"Earlier, the jury said the man had not done it. Now they call the man ^>innocent^<, so they must mean the same thing.":150:IN83600T2900:"They were mad that a m people were hurt.";(150:IN834002900:"Kim had white and black friends. Now they did not even talk to each other. Even the kids were causing trouble.";s150:IN83500<t2900:,,,3(R3):"Kim thought and thought. ^(If the jury dhe story said trouble began when the judge and jury cleared the black man, which was ^>two days^< ago.":} 150:IN83300 2900:"Many white people in town became angry and started to pick on blacks. 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The highlighted sentence tells you Kim lived in a town, which is like a city.": : R6İ2910:"^>Confused^< is the best choice, because when you don't understand something, that is the same as being confused.":  150:IN83000 290030  2900:,,,3(R6):"Kim sat in her room and cried. ^(She just could not understand the things that had been going on lately.^)"; & ,,,3(R1):" ^(It seemed as if everyone in her town had gone crazy.";[ 0 R1İ2910:"The right answer is p 4 FT01 DH197:"TSUBS1",2000,2100:198:TI1:120:R0:3000v PR$:R3100,3200,3700,4000,3400,3100:130:T BC2:LW3:RW40:TW0:NL6:500:^ BC2:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM118)2:2:"KIM'S TOWN":0:1     _W 芪 % % Ą Ņ& ∮ % Š'Đݝ') (  "'ĀĄ&'& ĄĄĀ' 肢 Հ&Ā  &Ā܂ %Е Հ %Āԁ Հ %$ѕ͍%ā  $Ѐ %"$"&#%Ƃ%'‚!,‚% ›% Յ $  % Օ$İ ή$ʊ ԔĒЂ ńЀ' 'ĠĂ&€ ՀՕ& ̍ŕՕ%Ā Յ ӑ:8Հ=ծ?Հ NRJĄI+ĐЀ ń*̜, сܘ ̜݁. . 1ݝ2ư5ʊӑ4.Ԁ)Š)Ă*ŕ Օс*Օ Օ痷+*ง- Ցǔ @  FT0(>83‚3.Ą. -$,$‚+**Ą)*+),)Ā.)0)1) uppet play must always be the idea of the puppeteer:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":2100 X197:"RWSUBS",2000,7000:198:2600N @D"BLOADFT02.1-3.PAC,A"T9:"FT02.3":N10:TI.2:12:"FT02.1":TI.3:11:"FT02.2":"FT02.3":N6:TI.4::W$(2)"a puppeteer":4040v "A puppet is always a small dog.":NW2:AW2:W$(0)"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":4040 "A puppeteer needs to have a great deal of:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"artistic ability":W$(1)"energy":W$(2)"imagination":4040i |"A p"true":W$(1)"false":W$(2)"":4040 "The easiest kind of puppet to make is a:":NW3:AW1:W$(0)"sock puppet":W$(1)"wood puppet":W$(2)"clay puppet":4040 P"In order to move, a puppet must have:":NW3:AW3:W$(0)"some legs":W$(1)"some strings"c FT02.Q L197:"TSUBS2",2100,4000:198:2500:R0:AR0:460:5000V2100455:0,140,TM,RM,96:0,LM2,97,RM,BM2:PR$,2,20,,LM7,TM2,19,96:LM,98:$ 4050:"There are very few people who have ever seen a puppet:":NW2:AW2:W$(0)    Յ Օ Քǜ( Ԑݝθݝ(݁ Ǝ$Հ)ՀŕՀ ܄Օ Օ ꀎ ʊՅ  ՕՀݝ͝ݝ ݝ݀ՅǗǗ@ FT0(Օ Օŕ3Օ ՕЄʊ /ԅ ՅՅ+ՕՀՕ)Ҁ   re a part of a puppet show.":2g150:IN84000<p2020Fz4100ory in six sentences.";+150:IN839002900:,,,3(R5):"^(Just think, you could be a play writer, puppet maker, and puppeteer!^)";R5İ2910:"You would need a good deal of ^>imagination^< to be able to do all the creative things that ase^<, the story does not have to be original. You can use a story you already know, as this sentence tells you.":150:IN838002900:"It does not have to be a long story. Think up a play about a dog that has lost its bone. Then tell the st? Well, you need to have a plan. We can call this plan a play.";V;150:IN83700<2900:,,,3(R6):"^(You can use a story that you already know such as {The Three Bears.}^) Better yet, you could write your own story.";sFR6İ2910:"^>Fal"^(The puppeteer puts his hand inside the puppet and makes the puppet move by moving his hand.^)";~R3İ2910:"The highlighted sentence tells you ^>a puppeteer^< makes the puppet move.":150:IN83600B2900:"What can you make a puppet dols you it is the easiest puppet to make.":? 150:IN83400 2900:"Puppets are made to be moved by people. People also make the puppets talk as they move. People who do this are called puppeteers."; s150:IN83500bt2900:,,,3(R3):IN83300 2900:,,,3(R2):"^(The easiest kind to make is a sock puppet.^) When you paste or draw on the mouth and eyes, your puppet is ready to move and talk.";+ R2İ2910:"^>Sock puppet^< is the right answer. The highlighted sentence tel0k 2900:"Puppets can be made of many kinds of materials such as socks, wood, a paper sack, or clay."; G 150:IN83200 H 2900:"Anyone can make a puppet and anyone can put on a puppet show. Maybe you would like to make a puppet. "; 150:^)"; R1İ2910:"^>False^<, this statement is not true, because almost everyone has seen The Muppets or Sesame Street.": R4İ2910:"^>False^<, a puppet can be many different things, as the highlighted sentence tells you.": 150:IN8310130I  2900:"Have you ever seen a puppet show? 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J HՕƛ""ans they are busy.":)150:IN842003p2020=z4400 son who is always busy is called an {eager beaver.}^)";?R2İ2910:"The highlighted sentence tells you an {eager beaver} is someone who is always ^>busy^<.":DR3İ2910:"^>Busy^< is the best answer, because beavers are hard workers and that meer.":150:IN841002900:"There is a large room above the level of the water. Here the beavers can stay warm and dry.";/150:IN8420002900:,,,3(R3):"^(The beavers are hard workers.^) ";7:,,,3(R2):"^(Sometimes a pervers' lodge and dam are made of logs, branches, and rocks that are held together with mud. ^(The entries to the lodge are under the water.";rR5İ2910:"Beavers get into their home from ^>the water^<, because the entry to their home is under the wat by gnawing on trees.^/^/";D"Beavers live in a family group.";X150:IN838002900:"The baby beavers (kits) are born in the spring. 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The sound of the slap warns other beavers of danger.";T s150:IN83500 t2900:"The beavers can cut down large trees with their strong front teeth."; 150:IN83600a2900:,,,3(R4):"^(They eat the bark of the tree^) and use ghted sentence that the beaver's tail is like a paddle.":N 150:IN83300 2900:"Beavers can hold their breath more than ten minutes when they swim under water."; 150:IN83400@ 2900:"Sometimes the beaver will use its tail to slap thfeet long, as the highlighted sentence tells you.":H G 150:IN83200 H 2900:,,,3(R6):"^(The beaver's tail looks and works like a paddle.^) The beaver uses the tail to steer when it swims.";: R R6İ2910:"^>True^<, you see from this highli as large as a bear.";* 150:IN83100 2900:,,,3(R1):"^(Now beavers may get to be about four feet long and live about twelve years.^)^/^/Beavers are good swimmers and divers.";4 R1İ2910:"^>False^<, beavers only grow to be about four :0:130  2900:"A beaver is a furry animal with a flat tail and strong front teeth. Beavers live in wooded streams and fresh water lakes. The beaver never stops growing.";  150:IN83000 2900:"It is said that long ago some would become? 4 FT03 DH197:"TSUBS1",2000,2100:198:TI1:120:R0:3000v PR$:R3300,4400,4400,3800,4200,3400:130:T BC1:LW11:RW40:TW0:NL8:500:^ BC1:W40:BW176:NL4:550:,,,1: 2900:1:,TM(BMTM218)2:2:"THE^/BUSY BEAVER""" " " " " """"""