
The Chocolate Touch- Chapters 11 and 12
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- Q1What did John accidentally do to his mother?turned her into chocolatemade her sickruined her foodmade her angry60s
- Q2When the chocolate store reappeared, what was unusual about its windows?The windows had chocolate decorations on its curtains.There were chocolates all around the borders of the windows.The window was completely in a chocolate color.All the items John turned into chocolate were hanging in the windows.60s
- Q3What gave John the ability to find the coin?He could see it because he was greedy.He could see it because he was very giving to others.He could see it because he was kind to others.He could see it because he was unselfish.60s
- Q4Part of John's sickness was cured when he began to show...chocolatitusconcern for othersfear of the diseasea dislike for chocolate60s
- Q5Henry is the very proud proprietor of our block's first lemonade stand. What does proprietor mean in this sentence?workercarpentermanagerowner60s
- Q6Over the past few years, I have been acquiring a large coin collection. What does acquiring mean in this sentence?imagininggainingpolishingselling60s
- Q7Mia was frantically searching for her mother's ring that she misplaced. What does frantically mean in this sentence?quickly and worryinglyslow and steadyquick and happilyslowly and sadly60s
- Q8Tommy woefully turned off the television after his team lost the Super Bowl. What does woefully mean in this sentence?very sadlyangrilyharshlyfearfully60s
- Q9After the concert, Maggie was so excited that she could not stop babbling about the show. What does babbling mean in the sentence?talking too muchgiving detailscryingscreaming60s
- Q10The walkers exchanged pleasantries and then continued down the street. What does pleasantries mean in this sentence?glancespicturesgreetingsstares60s