e co the one hey boterodas see Do not on the great mensen Do when young me See the numerous dropping on How hard it is for the begins And recall the children's didide About the old man's countless cones Howl love the fast talling roin Like a thousand pounding pestes And the strenushing water Down the stream to see it nesties Choose the letter of the correct answer 1. The child is talking to his a. Father i mother C. Sister 2. The child loves to @count b. drink c. catch the rain 3. The child wants to know it counting the rain has also been a part time activity of a great menb. old men c. sickly men 4. The rain nesties in the a dream stream C. Street 5. The old man's countless canes is a ayiddle b. fiddle c. peddie 6. The water rushes to the team a brook b. stream C. street 7. in the riddle, the countless canes refer to the a little brain b. dropping rains C. stream 8. The rain a. withers b. patters c.gothers 9. The child loves the (a fast b. slow c.tumbling) rain. 10. The fast falling rain is also like a rushing water b.big waves c. pounding pestles II. Directions: Encircle the probable effects for each given cause. 11. Jane is alone in the bedroom at night. a. She cleaned her room. b. She was afraid to sleep. c. She watched television the whole day. 12. Aling Inday slipped while cleaning the kitchen. a. She laughed. b. She sprained her foot. c. She jumped with joy. 13. It was a stormy day. a. People shouted b. People slept soundly. c. People's houses were blown away. 14. Mrs. Ramos is a kind and understanding teacher. a. She is not their favorite teacher. b. She is well-loved by her pupils. c. She is going to teach college. 15. The door was left open. a. Everybody left the house. b. Nobody entered the house. c. Somebody entered the house used in each item.