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Realistic Fiction or Not?

Read each sentence and choose the correct answer:

🟢 A. Realistic Fiction — A story that could really happen in real life.

🔵 B. Not Realistic Fiction — A story that could never happen in real life because it includes fantasy, magic, talking animals, or impossible events.

Question 1

Multiple choice

Juan baked cookies with Grandma, but he made a huge mess.

Question 2

Multiple choice

Phil wanted to learn about the sun, so he jumped on a spaceship and off he went.

Question 3

Multiple choice

An old man made a time machine to go back to when he was in third grade.

Question 4

Multiple choice

A pig flew out of his pigpen and headed to the city.

Question 5

Multiple choice

Joe and his brother went tadpole hunting at the pond.

Question 6

Multiple choice

Mary had a wild ride on a rollercoaster.

Question 7

Multiple choice

A puppy played fetch at the park.

Question 8

Multiple choice

A bear asked his friends to help him make a berry milkshake.

Question 9

Multiple choice

You walked into the kitchen and heard, “Don’t eat me!” It was a talking cookie.

Question 10

Multiple choice

High in a tree was a nest with baby birds in it.

Question 11

Multiple choice

A fairy waved her wand and magic dust floated on Belle while she slept.

Question 12

Multiple choice

A girl moved to a new house and made a new friend.

Question 13

Multiple choice

A robot clunked down the street hoping to find a friend to play with.

Question 14

Multiple choice

A kitten had a litter of kittens in the shed.

Question 15

Multiple choice

Martha got a double-decker ice cream cone on a hot day.

Question 16

Multiple choice

Jack climbed up a beanstalk and surprised a giant.

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