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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Melvin always wear?
2. Where does Li'l Petey ask everyone to draw a line on their paper as the club begins?
3. What instrument does Pink play?
4. In Supa Fail, how many toothpicks does an old lady take?
5. What does a baby get from a fruit stand in Monster Cheese Sandwich?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Flippy think of Pedro's comic?
2. What does Starla tell Flippy is happening when he comes to the comic club meeting when one of the frogs calls for him?
3. How does a baby stop the monster sandwich?
4. What exercise does Li'l Petey ask the frogs to do as the comic club gets started?
5. What is a baby named when it is born in Supa Fail and why?
6. How does Supa Fail try to stop an old lady who stole a toothpick?
7. What awards do the various comics receive?
8. How does the dog stop bad Ninja guys in the comic My Dog?
9. Why are there no comics to share during the second meeting of the comic club?
10. What lists does Melvin come up with, and what are some suggestions for stories he can do?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
What a reader knows about events and characters is determined by the point of view in a book. What is the point of view in Cat Kid Comic Club? How does the point of view influence what readers know about events and character? How does it help readers connect with and understand characters?
Essay Topic 2
Slang is an informal way of speaking. How do characters use slang in Cat Kid Comic Club? What does the use of slang reveal about characters? Why does Pilkey have characters use slang?
Essay Topic 3
Flippy suggests that Raine and Wendy write about themselves. What does the conversation about what to write reveal about autobiographies and biographies? Why are the girls confused about the two types of stories?
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