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1. 
What happens at the beginning of the story?
A.
A boy brings his pet rooster to class.
B.
Miss Fry's class has a party.
C.
A girl brings a pet that looks like a kitchen sponge.
2. 
Where does most of this story take place?
A.
at a pet shop
B.
in a house
C.
at a school
3. 
Why does Winston ask if his rooster can stay at school for a while?
A.
Winston doesn't know what to feed the rooster.
B.
His mother doesn't have a cage for the rooster.
C.
His neighbors don't like the rooster's crowing.
4. 
What does Moe the cricket do right after Miss Fry welcomes him to the class?
A.
makes a pretty song
B.
turns a huge somersault
C.
looks up and smiles
5. 
Miss Fry says, "What a wonderful pet!" three times. What does this tell you about Miss Fry?
A.
She really wants a pet.
B.
She only likes three kinds of animals.
C.
She likes all kinds of animals.
6. 
What is the main problem in the story?
A.
Many children's pets cause trouble at home.
B.
Miss Fry does not like feeding all of the pets.
C.
The pets scare the children at school.
7. 
What does Miss Fry do that helps solve the problem?
A.
She makes students take turns caring for the pets.
B.
She lets her students leave their pets at school all year long.
C.
She finds new homes for all of the pets.
8. 
What happens in the middle of the story?
A.
Parents like seeing the pets at school on Parents' Night.
B.
Patrick leaves his spider at school.
C.
Winston asks if students may bring pets to school.
9. 
What happens at the end of the story?
A.
Miss Fry takes all of the pets home with her.
B.
Miss Fry feeds all of the pets.
C.
Miss Fry puts the cricket in her garden.
10. 
Miss Fry says, "How lucky for us!" two times in the story. What does this show you about Miss Fry?
11. 
Miss Fry says, "How lucky for us!" two times in the story. What does this show you about Miss Fry?
A.
She is funny and forgetful.
B.
She is silly and strong.
C.
She is kind and caring.