Lily and the Magical Book: A Text Feature Adventure
Once upon a time, a curious girl named Lily found a magical talking book named 'Story Wonder'. 'Story Wonder' wasn't an ordinary book. It was filled with special helpers that made reading an adventure. The first helper Lily met was 'Signpost', the heading. 'Signpost' helped Lily know what she was about to read. It guided her through the story, making sure she never lost her way. Next, Lily found 'Picture', the illustration. 'Picture' painted the story in vibrant colors and visuals, helping Lily understand the story better. It brought the words to life and made reading fun. Lastly, Lily met 'Whisper', the caption. 'Whisper' revealed hidden details about 'Picture'. It whispered secrets that added to the story, making Lily's reading journey more exciting. With the help of her new friends, Lily discovered the magic of reading. She learned that understanding text features makes reading not just easier, but also a lot more fun.
Question 1
Who is 'Signpost' in the story?
Lily's friend
The main character
The villain
The book 'Story Wonder'
The heading in the book
Question 2
What is the role of 'Picture' in the story?
To tell the story
To make the book colorful
To illustrate the story
To make the book more expensive
To make the book heavier
Question 3
Why is 'Whisper' important in the story?
Because it makes noise
Because it's Lily's friend
Because it's the most important character
Because it reveals hidden details about 'Picture'
Because it's the title of the book
Question 4
What lesson did Lily learn from her reading journey?
That reading is boring
That books are expensive
That understanding text features makes reading fun
That books are heavy
That she doesn't like reading
Question 5
Is 'Story Wonder' an ordinary book?
Yes, it's a normal book
No, it's a magical talking book
Yes, it's a school textbook
No, it's a comic book
Yes, it's a dictionary
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