1) Which sentence from paragraph 1 tells the reader the most about the story’s setting? a) “One night every summer, animals from all over the world used to gather for a party.”  b) “They began by playing lots of games.” c) “She could hide in plain sight by changing her colors.” d) “The grumpy camel joined in by giving some baby animals rides on her hump." 2) What does the phrase “struck up the tunes” mean in paragraph 2? a) banged the floor to get attention b) got ready for a fight c) watched a lively show  d) started to play some music 3) What makes the camel want to dance? a) She wants the other animals to invite her to more parties. b) She wants to show that she is as special as the monkey. c) She wants to be able to make the baby animals laugh.  d) She wants the animals to stop thinking that she is grumpy 4) In paragraph 5, what does the word clumsy suggest about the camel? a) She can hop sideways well. b) She likes to hurt other animals. c) She trips and falls easily. d) She has skinny and weak legs. 5) Which words in this sentence tell the reader what a desert is? “‘And you can walk in the dry, hot, sandy desert for miles without water, ’said the fox.” a) “you can walk” b) “dry, hot, sandy” c) “for miles” d) “said the fox” 6) In the selection, the camel notices that no one cheers after she dances. How does this move the story forward? a) It helps the camel learn a lesson. b) It forces the animals to end their party. c) It makes the camel want to be just like the monkey. d) It allows spider and fox to see things in a new way. 7) In the selection, what does the word grumpy show about the camel? a) It shows that the camel is kind to others. b) It shows that the camel gets excited easily. c) It shows the camel is often in a bad mood. d) It shows that the camel wants to be the best.

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