CAASPP Success - Grade 3 Reading Comprehension - Narrative #2

Read the passage and answer the questions.
Kissy Face
[1] James did not like to be kissed. But people loved to kiss James!
[2] Both of his grandmothers and all of his aunts would tweak his cheek or forehead and say “You are just the cutest thing.” Then they would kiss him on his cheek or forehead. James could not get away fast enough.
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[3] James’s best friend, Ben, lived next door. Ben would always tease James. “Kissy Face! Kissy Face!” he’d say.
[4] James didn’t know what to do. He tried hiding when family came to visit. But his father always called him in to say hello.
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[5] He tried wearing an old Halloween mask, but his mother made him take it off so his grandmothers and aunts could see his “cute little face.”
[6] James even tried eating a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich when he knew they were coming. He thought that if his face and hands were sticky, no one would want to kiss him.
[7] But the grandmothers and aunts just found napkins and wiped off the stickiness. They kissed his forehead and tweaked his cheek even harder.
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[8] One day, James’s mother told him she had a wonderful surprise. There was going to be a new baby in the family. James was going to be a big brother. James listened but didn’t say anything. He wasn’t sure if a baby was a wonderful surprise or not.
[9] James told Ben about the new baby.
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[10] “Will it be fun?” asked Ben, who was not a big brother.
[11] “I don’t know,” said James. He thought he would wait and see the baby before deciding whether it was fun.
[12] On the day James’s parents brought the new baby home, there were balloons and streamers everywhere. But the party wasn’t for James. There were lots of wrapped presents. But they were all for the new baby, not for James.
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[13] His mother put the baby in a rocking basket. James looked in. The baby was asleep. Its face was red and wrinkly. James thought it smelled funny. So far, the baby did not seem to be a wonderful surprise.
[14] Soon the whole family arrived. James cringed.
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[15] Now, on top of everything else, he was going to get kissed and tweaked.
Nancy Jean Northcutt

Question 1

Multiple choice
What word best describes how James feels about being kissed?
  • Happy

  • Angry

  • Sad

  • Uncomfortable

Question 2

Multiple choice
Which sentence from the passage best shows that James tried to avoid being kissed?
  • James tried eating a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich.

  • James didn’t know what to do.

  • James’s best friend, Ben, lived next door.

  • Both of his grandmothers and all of his aunts would tweak his cheek.

Question 3

Multiple choice
Which detail from the passage best explains why James thought the baby was not a wonderful surprise at first?
  • The baby was asleep.

  • The baby smelled funny.

  • There were balloons and streamers.

  • The baby was in a rocking basket.

Question 4

Multiple choice
What is the most likely reason James decided to wait and see if the baby was fun? 
  • James thought the baby might play with him.

  • James listened but didn’t say anything.

  • James was unsure if a baby was a wonderful surprise.

  • James wanted to be a big brother.

Question 5

Short answer
Find the sentence from the excerpt below that shows how James tried to avoid getting kissed.
Both of his grandmothers and all of his aunts would tweak his cheek or forehead and say “You are just the cutest thing.” Then they would kiss him on his cheek or forehead. James could not get away fast enough.

James’s best friend, Ben, lived next door. Ben would always tease James. “Kissy Face! Kissy Face!” he’d say.

James didn’t know what to do. He tried hiding when family came to visit. But his father always called him in to say hello.

Question 6

Short answer
What sentence from the excerpt below describes James's reaction when his mother told him about the new baby?
One day, James’s mother told him she had a wonderful surprise. There was going to be a new baby in the family. James was going to be a big brother. James listened but didn’t say anything. He wasn’t sure if a baby was a wonderful surprise or not.

James told Ben about the new baby.

Question 7

Multiple choice
Why did the grandmothers and aunts kiss the new baby instead of James? Pick two choices.
  • They didn’t see James.

  • They wanted to see the baby’s face.

  • They were too busy with the baby.

  • They kissed James later.

Question 8

Multiple choice
Which sentence from the passage best support the idea that James does not like to be kissed?
  • Both of his grandmothers and all of his aunts would tweak his cheek.

  • James could not get away fast enough.

  • James was sure they wouldn’t kiss his sticky face.

  • James was going to be a big brother.

Question 9

Multiple choice
What is one thing that James does to avoid being kissed by his aunts and grandmothers?
  • He wears an old Halloween mask.

  • He asks Ben for help.

  • He eats a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich.

  • He tells his mother he doesn’t like it.

  • He eats a tuna fish sandwich.

Question 10

Short answer
Which sentence in this excerpt describes how one of the aunts react to James at the end of the story?
Now, on top of everything else, he was going to get kissed and tweaked.

But the grandmothers and aunts barely looked at James. They all went straight to the new baby and said, “Oh, you are just the cutest thing!” They leaned over the baby’s basket and kissed its little face.

Then one of the aunts came over to James. “Looks like you’re a big brother now,” she said. Instead of kissing his cheek, she just patted his shoulder and smiled.

James smiled, too. Maybe his days of being Kissy Face were over. It turned out that having a new baby in the family was a wonderful surprise after all.

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