Let’s go through each question one by one, using the story “Visit to the zoo” to find the answers.
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Q1. Where did the author visit?
The very first sentence says: *“I recently went on a visit to the zoo...”*
So, the answer is clearly
the zoo.
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Q2. What did the author see there?
The story lists many animals:
- lions
- giraffes
- monkeys
- elephants (including a baby elephant)
- flamingos
We can list all of these as what the author saw.
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Q3. What was the author’s favorite part?
The text says: *“My favorite part was seeing the elephants, because they were so big and majestic.”*
Also mentions the baby elephant was cute and playful — but the favorite part overall was seeing the elephants.
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Q4. What was the zoo a great place for?
The story says: *“The zoo was a great place to learn about all the different animals and see them up close.”*
So we can use that exact phrase or shorten it slightly.
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Q5. Why does the author want to go back to the zoo?
Last sentence: *“I can’t wait to go back and see even more amazing creatures.”*
That means the author wants to return to see more animals they haven’t seen yet.
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Final Answer:
Q1. The author visited the zoo.
Q2. The author saw lions, giraffes, monkeys, elephants (including a baby elephant), and flamingos.
Q3. The author’s favorite part was seeing the elephants.
Q4. The zoo was a great place to learn about all the different animals and see them up close.
Q5. The author wants to go back to see even more amazing creatures.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for comprehension.