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Title: "The Generous Act of Charity" When we talk about charity, we refer to the selfless act of showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations that need them. Biology teacher Mr. Fredos was a perfect example of a charitable person. He was always eager to help us understand the subject, but he was also helpful in teaching us about the essence of charity. One sunny afternoon, Mr. Fredos introduced a challenging but exciting event: The "Charity Race for Kindness." This event aimed to raise funds to assist the local children's hospital. The challenge was for each student to collect donations from family members, friends, or anyone willing to contribute. The announcement sparked excitement among the students, as there was also a prize for the person who could gather the most donations. Everyone was eager to share their plans on how they would approach the task. Some students teamed up, while others preferred to take the challenge individually. As the days went by, the spirit of generosity was evident. The students collected donations from various people. Some even made an extra effort by saving a portion of their allowances to contribute themselves. The sight was heart-warming; the young students willingly shared their resources for a greater cause without expecting anything in return. The day of the charity race arrived. It was held at the city park where parents, teachers, and students gathered to support the event. The race was inclusive; even students in wheelchairs participated with their modified wheelchairs. The crowd cheered as each athlete raced to the finish line with determination in their eyes. The event was reminiscent of a mini Olympics; it wasn't about setting a world record but making a difference in the lives of the children at the hospital. When it was time to count the donations, the sense of anticipation was high. A gasp of surprise filled the air as the total amount collected was announced. Not only had the class surpassed its goal, but it also gained a new sense of togetherness and appreciation for the act of charity. The students learned that being generous doesn't just mean giving; it's also about utilizing their resources and energy to help those in need. There was no dry eye in the room; teachers and students shed tears of joy over the success of the event. So, the next time you think about charity, remember it's not just about the act of giving. It's about spreading kindness, empathy, and the willingness to help others. Just like the students in Mr. Fredos's fifth-grade class, anyone can make a significant impact through charity.
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What is the term for showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations?
Share
Charity
Helpful
Challenge
What area of the airport is related to the arrival of people into a country?
Passport control
Arrivals
Departures
Baggage claim
What term refers to a movable chair mounted on large wheels?
Wheelchair
Athlete
Luggage
World record
What expression describes something difficult to accomplish?
Challenge
Generous
Prize
Collect
What is the definition of 'generous'?
unwilling to help
willing to give and share
willing to accept everything
willing to win at any cost
What are you doing when you 'collect'?
to ignore
to gather together
to distribute
to avoid
What is a 'challenge'?
Something not worth doing
Something easy to deal with
Something difficult to accomplish
Something unimportant
Where do you go to 'check in' at an airport?
the place where you get your suitcases
Area of airport where you leave
arrive and register at a hotel or airport
the place where your passport is checked
What is the meaning of the word 'grateful' in the text?
Feeling thankful for something
Feeling angry
Feeling sad
Feeling scared
Which of the following punctuation marks ends a question?
Exclamation mark (!)
Period (.)
Question mark (?)
Comma (,)
The text mentions 'dogs.' What is a 'dog'?
A vehicle
A type of food
A building
An animal and often kept as a pet
Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
The History of Cars
How to Cook Pasta
The Eiffel Tower Story
Animals in Our Lives
Which is the correct superlative form of 'tall'?
taller
tallestest
most tall
tallest
Is it grammar-correct to say 'John is the more tall of the class'?
Yes


No
What is the correct superscript form of 'bad'?
worst
baddest
most bad
badder
Which word correctly completes this sentence: 'This is the _____ day of my life.'
goodest
more good
best
better
In the superlative form, 'good' changes into 'goodest'.
True
False
When we compare three or more things, we use the superlative form.
True
False
'Most' can be used in some superlative forms, like 'most beautiful'.
True
False
'Least' is commonly used in superlative forms.
True
False
The sentence 'I am eating the apple.' is in the present continuous tense.
True
False
In the phrase 'She is reading.', 'is' is the subject.
True
False
'You plays baseball.' is an example of the present continuous tense.
True
False
The sentence 'They are running in the park.' is an example of Present Continuous tense.
True
False
Which sentence is in the present continuous tense?
She are running fast.
She ran fast.
She is running fast.
She run fast.
What is the correct way to say that you're currently eating?
I am eating.
I eating.
I eats.
I ate.
Choose the sentence using present continuous correctly.
They is playing soccer.
They play soccer.
They playing soccer.
They are playing soccer.
How would you say that the cat is currently sleeping in present continuous tense?
The cat are sleeping.
The cat sleeping.
The cat sleeps.
The cat is sleeping.
Fill in the blank: She _____ to the grocery store now.
go
goes
is going
going
Complete the sentence: Looke! they _____ ice cream.
eat
eating
eats
are eating
Finish the sentence: We _____ for our school project.
preparing
prepares
are preparing
prepare
Fill in the blank: He _____ soccer after school today.
is playing
play
plays
playing