
Ah, Music
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- Q1What does the word VOLUME mean in the sentence? Dad turned down the volume of the TV.loudnessbrightnesscolor300s
- Q2What does the word CREATIVE mean in the sentence? My sister is creative, so she made my Halloween costume!boringlike an artistbusy300s
- Q3What does the word PERFORMANCE mean in the sentence? Raquel was in a performance of "Cinderella."a booka shopa show300s
- Q4What does the word CONCENTRATE mean in the sentence? I need to concentrate so I can learn these spelling words.forgetlaughthink300s
- Q5What does the word RELIEVED mean in the sentence? We were so relieved when the rain finally stopped.lonelysadthankful300s
- Q6What does the idiom A PIECE OF CAKE mean in the sentence? Shane thought the science test would be hard, but it was a piece of cake.impossible to doeasy to doboring to do300s
- Q7What does the idiom UNDER THE WEATHER mean in the sentences? Rosa is feeling under the weather. She is tired, and her head hurts.upsetsadsick300s
- Q8What does the idiom ON ITS LAST LEGS mean in the sentences? This old wagon is on its last legs. We should get a new one.almost worn outrepaired and repaintedwell loved300s
- Q9What does the idiom RUN LIKE THE WIND mean in the sentences? Tanya can run like the wind. No one ever beats her.run very fastrun in circlesrun in any weather300s
- Q10What does the idiom KEEP AN EYE ON mean in the sentences? Pease keep an eye on the puppy. Make sure he doesn't chew on our rug.lock upwatch carefullyplay with300s
- Q11USE YOUR READING BOOK. Under which heading could you find facts about the author?Music Is for EverybodyMeet the Author and IllustratorThe Performance300s
- Q12USE YOUR READING BOOK. Under which heading can you find information about the beats in the music?Music is RhythmMusic is SoundMusic is Melody300s
- Q13USE YOUR READING BOOK. Look at the illustrations in the "Music is Rhythm" section. What information do they give you?They tell about different beat patternsThey show what most musicians wearThey tell about instruments and sounds they make.300s
- Q14USE YOUR READING BOOK. Why does the author say that everyone can understand music?because everyone has feelingsbecause everyone hears twittering birdsbecause music is beautiful300s
- Q15USE YOUR READING BOOK. How are a writer, an artist, and a composer ALIKE?They all create images and feelingsThey all learn new pieces to playThey all use paints300s