
The Chocolate Touch- Chapters 7 and 8
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- Q1How did John feel about eating sensible things at lunch that day?He felt that eating sensible foods was boring.He felt that eating sensible foods was okay if he had to do it.He felt that eating sensible foods sounded amazing and his mouth was watering just thinking about it.He felt that eating sensible foods sounded depressing.60s
- Q2What did John do in hopes of not turning food into chocolate?He talked to the food before he ate it and said a prayer.He dropped the food down his throat and didn't let it touch his lips.He told the cooks to put special ingredients in the food they would be eating.He ate the food before it became warm like chocolate.60s
- Q3What did John notice that he hadn't noticed at breakfast?His tongue was brown.He was able to taste cherries.His utensils were turning into chocolate.He tasted different kinds of chocolate.60s
- Q4How would you describe John's trumpet solo?It was average just like the other kid's solos.It was turned into the judges as one of the best of the day.It was amazing and all kinds of people were congratulating him.It was a flop and turned out a disaster.60s
- Q5What did the other boy notice about John's trumpet?It was old.It was chocolate.It was out of tune.It was new.60s
- Q6He pushed his way through the throng of people at the zoo. What does throng mean in this sentence?a partner paira large group of peoplea stadium full of peoplea few people60s
- Q7She acted enviously because her sister won the trophy at the tournament instead of her. What does enviously mean?angrilykindlywanting what others havejoyfully60s
- Q8Can you persuade her to drink her milk? What is a synonym for persuade?yell atbullyconvincehelp60s
- Q9His instrument during band practice was becoming clogged and needed to be cleaned out. What does instrument mean in this sentence?a device used to yell intoa device used to shake arounda device used to make musica device used to throw60s
- Q10He smiled approvingly showing that he was pleased with the boy scouts. What does approvingly mean in this sentence?showing you believe someone is goodshowing you believe someone needs improvementshowing you believe someone needs serious helpshowing you believe that the person is absolutely perfect in all ways60s