Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Helping Out.

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Question 1

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$100

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Which of the following statements do you think the author of “Helping Out” believes?

A children can help others in many ways

B children shouldn’t try to help adults

C children should stick to playing video games

D adults do not need any help doing jobs

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Which of the following statements do you think the author of “Helping Out” believes?

A children can help others in many ways

B children shouldn’t try to help adults

C children should stick to playing video games

D adults do not need any help doing jobs

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Question 2

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$200

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Which word would describe a job that is easy?

A engine

B enormous

C simple

D difficult

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Which word would describe a job that is easy?

A engine

B enormous

C simple

D difficult

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Question 3

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$300

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What is one way you can help out?

A eating all the turnips

B planting seeds in the garden

C complaining about making your bed

D get dirt all over you

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What is one way you can help out?

A eating all the turnips

B planting seeds in the garden

C complaining about making your bed

D get dirt all over you

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Question 4

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$400

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What is this story mostly about?

A how children can help others

B how to change the oil in a car

C the correct way to hand tools to adults

D why you should plant seeds in the spring

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What is this story mostly about?

A how children can help others

B how to change the oil in a car

C the correct way to hand tools to adults

D why you should plant seeds in the spring

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Question 5

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$500

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What is one way the book says children can help teachers?

A passing out papers for reading

B keeping the classroom clean

C staying in your seat

D putting papers in folders

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What is one way the book says children can help teachers?

A passing out papers for reading

B keeping the classroom clean

C staying in your seat

D putting papers in folders

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Question 6

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$600

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What does the story say is the best thing about helping someone?

A getting closer to someone

B earning money

C getting wet in the summer time

D learning how to change oil

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Why do you think the writer repeated lines from the story?

A getting closer to someone

B earning money

C getting wet in the summer time

D learning how to change oil

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Question 7

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$700

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What kind of story is this?

A folktale

B play

C photo essay

D true story

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What kind of story is this?

A folktale

B play

C photo essay

D true story

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Question 8

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$1,000,000

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How did working alongside an adult make the author feel?

A little

B stinky

C pretty big

D bored

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How did working alongside an adult make the author feel?

A little

B stinky

C pretty big

D bored

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