Let’s go through each question one by one, based on the short story about ants.
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Question 1: What is the story about?
The story starts with a teacher saying:
> “Ants are very small insects. They walk in a long line. Sometimes they can get on your arms or legs.”
Then Anna says:
> “I don’t like it when they get on me!”
So the whole story is about
ants — what they are, how they move, and how Anna feels about them.
Looking at the options:
A. ants
✔
B. bedbugs
✘ (not mentioned)
C. a fly
✘ (not mentioned)
→ Correct answer:
A. ants
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Question 2: How do ants walk?
The story says:
> “They walk in a long line.”
That’s exactly what option C says.
Options:
A. a very fast
✘ (not said — no mention of speed)
B. one at a time
✘ (they walk in a line, not necessarily one at a time)
C. in a long line
✔ (directly from the text)
→ Correct answer:
C. in a long line
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Question 3: Does Anna like it when ants get on her?
Anna says:
> “I don’t like it when they get on me!”
That’s a clear “no.”
Options:
A. sometimes
✘ (she doesn’t say sometimes — she says she doesn’t like it)
B. yes
✘ (opposite of what she said)
C. no
✔ (matches her words)
→ Correct answer:
C. no
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Final Answer:
1. A
2. C
3. C
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of small reading worksheet.