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RtA Passage 2- Raggedy Ann Learns a Lesson
By Heather Lemin
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Question 4
4.
What sentence from the selection tells the reader that Raggedy Ann got a complete bath?
"Just as their owner, Mary, came into the room the dolls dropped in whatever positions they happened to be in."
"She carried them out under the apple tree in the garden."
"I do believe she scrubbed my face so hard she wore off my smile!"
"But I do believe my arms will never work without squeaking."
Question 5
5.
Which sentence from the selection tells the reader that the dolls learned the lesson?
"Never had the dolls had so much fun and excitement."
"When she came back, she had on an apron and her sleeves were rolled up."
"Then they were placed in their beds and Mary kissed each one good night and tiptoed from the room."
"So let us all remember and try never again to do anything which might cause those who love us any unhappiness!"
Question 1
1.
What lesson is learned in this selection?
Do not get friends in trouble.
Do not take something without asking.
It is good to have friends around for snacks.
People should take what they want when no one is looking.
Question 2
2.
Which statement from the selection supports the lesson?
"After setting the table she took all the dolls from the line and placed them about the table."
"After this lovely dinner, the dollies were taken in the house, where they had their hair brushed and nice clean nighties put on."
"She wished us to know that we could have had all the goodies we wished, whenever we wished, if we had behaved ourselves."
"And Raggedy Ann, with a merry twinkle in her shoe-button eyes, lay back in her little bed, her cotton head filled with thoughts of love and happiness."
Question 3
3.
Which statement from the selection supports the idea that Raggedy Ann has been in the pantry?
"They were all left sitting in their places around the room!"
"Why Raggedy Ann, you are all sticky!"
"Then they were placed in their beds and Mary kissed each one good night."
"Then Raggedy Ann raised up on her cotton-stuffed elbows."