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. hat does atastrophe at do when the family is not home? () () () () chase mice sleep all day scare the fish hang off the curtains. atastrophe at likes to hide in the cupboard so she can () () () () see where ad is. catch some mice. steal the sausages. get away from the noise.. hy did ad chase atastrophe at? () () () () she stole his food she interrupted his sleep they were playing a game he fell over her in the hallway 4. hich option shows who made the sound www and why? ho said www? hy? () ad e fell over chasing at. () um he hurt herself cooking. () the poet at stole her sausages. () atastrophe at ad caught her. 5. hen ad says that atastrophe at is a nuisance, he means that she is () () () () annoying. secretive. energetic. dangerous. 6. he cat was named atastrophe because she () () () () was loved by the family. liked to fight with the dog. often caused trouble in the house. was usually left alone during the day. nglish ractice uestions aper

7. nomatopoeia is when a word sounds like the noise it is describing. hich of the following is an example of onomatopoeia? () () () () skids thumps swipes trips 8. he poem has a rhyme scheme. hich lines in each stanza rhyme? () () () () the first line and the third line the first line and the second line the second line and the third line the second line and the fourth line or questions 9 and choose the option. 9. hoose the best word to complete the following sentence. aul knew he was almost home he saw the lights of his farmhouse ahead. () () () () however when but although. hich statement is punctuated correctly? () () () () ave you done your homework, asked ue? ave you done your homework, asked ue? ave you done your homework? asked ue. ave you done your homework? sked ue. nglish ractice uestions aper 4

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