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Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare

Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare. Comprehension Questions. Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare by: Patricia Pollaco. Read each question and answer by clicking on the answer you think is correct. If you answer correctly you will move on to the next question.

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Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare

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  1. Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare Comprehension Questions

  2. Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dareby: Patricia Pollaco Read each question and answer by clicking on the answer you think is correct. If you answer correctly you will move on to the next question. If you answer incorrectly you will see a slide that says incorrect and explains what the answer should be. When finished you will write a brief summary of the story on the worksheet provided to you.

  3. In the beginning, what were Richie and Tricia arguing about? • They were arguing about Tricia’s ballet classes and Richie’s hockey. Each one felt that their sport was more difficult than the other. • They were arguing about Tricia’s soccer practice and Richie’s baseball team. Each one wanted to play the other’s sport.

  4. Yes! • Richie felt that hockey was more difficult to play than Tricia’s ballet classes. Tricia felt that dancing is much more difficult than playing hockey.

  5. No! • Richie played hockey and Tricia dances ballet. • Richie felt that hockey was more difficult to play than Tricia’s ballet classes. Tricia felt that dancing is much more difficult than playing hockey.

  6. What did Tricia and Richie dare each other to do? • Tricia dared Richie to dance in her recital. Richie dared Tricia to play in his hockey game. • Tricia dared Richie to eat a cookie with worms on it and Richie dared Tricia to play baseball.

  7. Yes! • They challenged each other to try the other’s sport.

  8. No! • They challenged each other to try the other’s sport.

  9. What important lesson did Tricia and Richie learn from this experience? • To never play dare because you will have to do things you don’t like to. • They learned to respect each other and the hard work that they each do to be successful in their sport.

  10. No! • They learned to respect each other and the hard work that they each do to be successful in their sport.

  11. Yes! • They learned to respect each other and the hard work that they each do to be successful in their sport.

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