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6-11 Lisa Lisa has stuffed toy cats when she was younger. She had cat t-shirts and she liked to watch shows about them on TV. What she did not have was a cat of her own. Lisa asked for one for her birthday. Her mother was remodeling the kitchen, and said to wait. Lisa asked again later when the kitchen was finished. One again, her mother said she was too busy. The holidays were coming, and relatives would be visiting.

Lisa was ready to give up on getting a cat. One day, her teacher told the students to read the newspaper. When she did, Lisa saw an ad that said there would be an adoption day at the animal shelter. They had cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies ready for loving homes. The animals would be out in front of the grocery store. The owner of the store had volunteered to host the event.

Lisa remembered what day the adoption activity would be. That day she reminded her mother that they needed cupcakes. The cupcakes were for school, and her mother said she would go to the grocery store to get them. Lisa asked if she could go too. Her mother agreed and they headed off. Lisa was smiling the whole way there. Her mother would surely see the kittens and would want one.

When they got to the store, Lisa did not say anything. She waited until her mother got close to the animals then asked if she could look at them. Lisa looked at a little black-and-white kitten. She asked to hold the kitten and petted it. She showed her mother how soft the kitten was. She asked if she could take the kitten home. Now she has a black and white kitten named News.

QUESTIONS:

1. Who liked cats in the story?

2. How did Lisa try to get a cat at the beginning of the story?

3. How did Lisa's mom respond to the request for a cat?

4. What is another, unspoken reason why Lisa's mom might not want her daughter to have a cat?

5. Why was Lisa ready to give up on getting a cat?

6. Why did Lisa see the ad in the paper about the pet adoption day?

7. The pet adoption event was going to be able to held at a grocery store. What is one benefit of holding this kind of event at a grocery store?

8. How did Lisa get her mom to go to the store on the day of the pet adoption event?

9. Why do you think Lisa's mom finally let her get a cat?

10. Why do you think Lisa named her kitten "News?"

Write a 1 paragraph summary of the story "Lisa".

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