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- Q1What is the central idea of the text?A young girl explores an ancient magical garden, only her grandmother knows aboutA young girl runs awayA young girl looks for the garden her grandmother spoke aboutA young girl looks for her long lost grandmother30s
- Q2What is a theme from this text?explorationidentityself-discoverylove30s
- Q3What does the word "clearing" mean in the text?A place only some people know aboutA space this is warmAn entirely new areaAn opening in the woods or forest30s
- Q4What evidence from the text suggests that Lily is motivated?With each challenge she faced, Lily grew stronger and more determined to uncover the secrets of the magical garden.As Lily explored the garden, she noticed that each flower seemed to tell a different story.Legend had it that this garden was unlike any other, with flowers that sang and trees that whispered secrets to those who listened carefully.Armed with nothing but a sense of curiosity and a heart full of wonder30s
- Q5What genre of writing is this?literary non-fictionscience fictionfantasyrealistic fiction30s
- Q6Where was the magical garden located?On a mountainIn a villageIn the woodsBy the sea30s
- Q7What did the flowers in the magical garden do?TalkedSangDancedGlowed30s
- Q8How did Lily feel when she found the magical garden?IndifferentOverwhelmedExcitedDisappointed30s
- Q9What did Lily understand about the magical garden in the end?It was a place of sorrowIt was just a pretty placeThe power of imagination and belief could make dreams come trueIt was a dangerous place30s
- Q10What did Lily's story inspire others to do?Give up on their dreamsIgnore imaginationBelieve in the power of dreams and the beauty of imaginationDo what everyone else does30s
- Q11"Flowers that sang, and trees that whispered secrets" is an example of what type of figurative language?similehyperbolemetaphorPersonification30s