5 Questions
Match the following words or phrases from the text with their correct descriptions:
Lucy = The main character of the story Woods = The place where Lucy loves to play Naughty = Behavior that Lucy knows is wrong Innocent and free = The way Lucy feels as she explores the forest
Match the following actions or events from the text with the correct characters:
Stepping through the woods = Lucy Playing in the woods = Lucy Being watched = Lucy Returning to the forest = Lucy
Match the following feelings or emotions from the text with their corresponding situations:
Loving every moment = Exploring through the woods Feeling like she hadn’t in a really long time = Playing in the woods Feeling so innocent and free = Being in the forest No time to focus on being watched = Feeling imaginative and curious
Match the following words from the text with their correct synonyms:
Exploring = Investigating Naughty = Mischievous Returning = Coming back Curious = Inquisitive
Match the following phrases from the text with their correct meanings:
Super duper long time = A very long period Acting so naughty = Behaving in a bad way Being that way = Behaving in a naughty manner Giggly and curious = Playful and interested
Study Notes
Instructions for Matching Exercises
- Five types of matching exercises are described: matching words or phrases with descriptions, actions or events with characters, feelings or emotions with situations, words with synonyms, and phrases with meanings.
- Each exercise requires identification of correct relationships between given elements.
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