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the kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.
i hope we get to keep the kitten.
i heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.
nita unzipped the door of the tent.
where were pablo and nita camping?
what did pablo and nita’s parents say they had to do before they could keep the kitten?
why does nita want to name the kitten luna?
question 8: no text provided
name one way in which pablo and nita are similar.
in paragraph 6, what does “emerging” mean?
if you found a kitten, what would you do?
To answer these questions, we analyze the text and extract relevant information:
Question 1: The kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.
From the text: “I looked her over. Mom, could we get it? OKAY, Nita, said his mom, but let’s each ring the doorbell and see if we can find its owner. If not, we can keep it until we do. But first, let’s get it some milk. The kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.”
Question 2: I hope we get to keep the kitten.
From the text: “I hope we get to keep the kitten,” (directly stated by one of the children, likely Nita or Pablo).
Question 3: I heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.
From the text: “Suddenly, they heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.”
Question 4: Nita unzipped the door of the tent.
From the text: “Nita unzipped the door of the tent.” (directly stated).
Question 5: Where were Pablo and Nita camping?
From the text: “Pablo and Nita were camping in the backyard.”
Question 6: What did Pablo and Nita’s parents say they had to do before they could keep the kitten?
From the text: “Mom, could we get it? OKAY, Nita, said his mom, but let’s each ring the doorbell and see if we can find its owner. If not, we can keep it until we do.”
So, their parents said they had to find the kitten’s owner (by ringing doorbells) before they could keep it.
Question 7: Why does Nita want to name the kitten Luna?
From the text: “I already have one,” said Nita, stroking the small black nose. “We wouldn’t have to find her without the light of the full moon tonight. I think her name should be Luna. It’s the Latin word for moon.”
Nita wants to name the kitten Luna because “Luna” is the Latin word for “moon,” and the kitten was found under the light of the full moon.
Question 8: (No question text visible; assuming it relates to the story, e.g., “What did the kitten do when they gave it milk?”)
From the text: “One thing at a time,” said Mom, smiling as Luna hungrily drank the milk she had poured into a saucer.”
The kitten (Luna) hungrily drank the milk they gave it.
Question 9: Name one way in which Pablo and Nita are similar.
From the text: Both Pablo and Nita are caring toward the kitten (they want to help it, find its owner, and keep it if possible) and excited about the kitten.
Question 10: In paragraph 6, what does “emerging” mean?
From the text: “Suddenly, they heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes. Emerging from the bushes was a small, fluffy kitten.”
“Emerging” means coming out (the kitten came out of the bushes).
Question 11: If you found a kitten, what would you do?
(Subjective, but based on the story’s theme of responsibility):
I would first check if the kitten has an owner (e.g., look for tags, ask neighbors, post online). If no owner is found, I would take care of it (provide food, water, shelter) and consider adopting it or taking it to a rescue organization.
Final Answers (matching each question):
- The kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.
- I hope we get to keep the kitten.
- I heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.
- Nita unzipped the door of the tent.
- Pablo and Nita were camping in the backyard.
- Their parents said they had to find the kitten’s owner (by ringing doorbells) before they could keep it.
- Nita wants to name the kitten Luna because “Luna” is the Latin word for “moon,” and the kitten was found under the full moon.
- (Example) The kitten hungrily drank the milk.
- Pablo and Nita are similar because they both care abou…
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To answer these questions, we analyze the text and extract relevant information:
Question 1: The kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.
From the text: “I looked her over. Mom, could we get it? OKAY, Nita, said his mom, but let’s each ring the doorbell and see if we can find its owner. If not, we can keep it until we do. But first, let’s get it some milk. The kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.”
Question 2: I hope we get to keep the kitten.
From the text: “I hope we get to keep the kitten,” (directly stated by one of the children, likely Nita or Pablo).
Question 3: I heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.
From the text: “Suddenly, they heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.”
Question 4: Nita unzipped the door of the tent.
From the text: “Nita unzipped the door of the tent.” (directly stated).
Question 5: Where were Pablo and Nita camping?
From the text: “Pablo and Nita were camping in the backyard.”
Question 6: What did Pablo and Nita’s parents say they had to do before they could keep the kitten?
From the text: “Mom, could we get it? OKAY, Nita, said his mom, but let’s each ring the doorbell and see if we can find its owner. If not, we can keep it until we do.”
So, their parents said they had to find the kitten’s owner (by ringing doorbells) before they could keep it.
Question 7: Why does Nita want to name the kitten Luna?
From the text: “I already have one,” said Nita, stroking the small black nose. “We wouldn’t have to find her without the light of the full moon tonight. I think her name should be Luna. It’s the Latin word for moon.”
Nita wants to name the kitten Luna because “Luna” is the Latin word for “moon,” and the kitten was found under the light of the full moon.
Question 8: (No question text visible; assuming it relates to the story, e.g., “What did the kitten do when they gave it milk?”)
From the text: “One thing at a time,” said Mom, smiling as Luna hungrily drank the milk she had poured into a saucer.”
The kitten (Luna) hungrily drank the milk they gave it.
Question 9: Name one way in which Pablo and Nita are similar.
From the text: Both Pablo and Nita are caring toward the kitten (they want to help it, find its owner, and keep it if possible) and excited about the kitten.
Question 10: In paragraph 6, what does “emerging” mean?
From the text: “Suddenly, they heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes. Emerging from the bushes was a small, fluffy kitten.”
“Emerging” means coming out (the kitten came out of the bushes).
Question 11: If you found a kitten, what would you do?
(Subjective, but based on the story’s theme of responsibility):
I would first check if the kitten has an owner (e.g., look for tags, ask neighbors, post online). If no owner is found, I would take care of it (provide food, water, shelter) and consider adopting it or taking it to a rescue organization.
Final Answers (matching each question):
- The kitten’s face was illuminated by the light of the moon.
- I hope we get to keep the kitten.
- I heard a mewing sound coming from the bushes.
- Nita unzipped the door of the tent.
- Pablo and Nita were camping in the backyard.
- Their parents said they had to find the kitten’s owner (by ringing doorbells) before they could keep it.
- Nita wants to name the kitten Luna because “Luna” is the Latin word for “moon,” and the kitten was found under the full moon.
- (Example) The kitten hungrily drank the milk.
- Pablo and Nita are similar because they both care about the kitten and want to keep it.
- “Emerging” means coming out (the kitten came out of the bushes).
- If I found a kitten, I would try to find its owner (e.g., ring doorbells, post online) and care for it until the owner is found (or adopt it if no owner is found).
(Note: Adjust answers based on the exact wording of each question, as some question texts were partially visible.)