Let’s read the poem carefully and answer each question one at a time.
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Question 1: What is fun?
Look at the first two lines of the poem:
> I like to have fun.
> I have fun in the sun.
Then it says:
> I like to run in the sun.
> I run in the sun for fun.
So, “fun” here means running in the sun — that’s what the speaker enjoys doing.
Also, later it says:
> They run for fun in the sun.
And:
> We all like to run,
> and we all like to have fun,
> so we run in the sun for fun.
So, “fun” = running in the sun.
✔ Answer to Question 1: Running in the sun is fun.
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Question 2: What do they do?
The poem talks about “they” in this part:
> They like to have fun.
> I see them have fun in the sun.
> They run for fun in the sun.
So, “they” are also running in the sun — just like the speaker.
✔ Answer to Question 2: They run in the sun.
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Question 3: What do we all do?
At the end, it says:
> We all like to run,
> and we all like to have fun,
> so we run in the sun for fun.
“We all” includes the speaker, “they,” and everyone else mentioned — and they all run in the sun together for fun.
✔ Answer to Question 3: We all run in the sun for fun.
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Final Answer:
1) Running in the sun is fun.
2) They run in the sun.
3) We all run in the sun for fun.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fun for reading comprehension printable.