Sally’s Bath I really needed to wash my puppy. She had grass and mud all in her hair. She kept running away from me inside the house. “Stop, Sally!” I said as she jumped up on the couch. “Get down, Sally!” I said, and she ran fast to my bedroom. She ran around my room, and then she ran outside through the kitchen. “Oh, what are you going to do now?” I asked. I saw her roll and roll in the grass and mud. Then, she came right to me and sat down. “Now, you really need a bath!” I said. |
What is the main problem in the story?
Who is Sally?
The author uses the word really in the last sentence to show that washing the puppy is______.
What will likely happen next?
Listen to this sentence from the passage: She kept running away from me inside the house. Which word can replace kept in this sentence and still have the same meaning?