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21.) which best describes what the family will probably do next? - [use attachment]
a.) watch the night sky
b.) return to their home
c.) take a walk on the trail
d.) count all the stars in the sky

22.) why is this a good time for the family to use the telescope? - [use attachment]
a.) they wanted to see mars.
b.) their telescope is brand new.
c.) they are able to find a spot for the telescope.
d.) the night is clear enough to see the sky.

23.) read these lines from the poem.
"looking low and looking high, "
"until we found the [ideal] spot "

what does the word [ideal] mean in these lines?
a.) low
b.) calm
c.) perfect
d.) idea

24.) which is the most important idea to include in a summary of this poem? - [use attachment]
a.) the family would return.
b.) the family looked at stars.
c.) the family walked on a trail.
d.) the family had to hurry.


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