Q.1
Where could you post your story on a computer?
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  • Give it to a friend.
  • On the classroom wall.
  • In a book.
  • On a blog.
Q.2
You want to post a story on the internet. Who should help you?
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  • A student.
  • An adult.
  • Your friend.
  • Your little sister.
Q.3
You want to post a story. You want to post it on the internet. What do you need?
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  • Paper.
  • A computer.
  • A pencil.
  • A pen.
Q.4
Why do you post your stories on the internet?
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  • Students can only see them on the internet.
  • Books are not good.
  • They cost money.
  • They are easy to see.
Q.5
Where could you post your story on a computer?
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  • Facebook.
  • Put it on a wall in the classroom.
  • Read it to the class.
  • Put it in a book.
Q.6
Your friend wants to help you. She wants to write a story with you. How can your friend help?
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  • Both write the story.
  • You write the story alone.
  • Your friend writes the story alone.
  • The best student writes the story.
Q.7
Look at the picture. What does the envelope mean?
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  • A book.
  • An iPad.
  • An email.
  • A wall.
Q.8
You put a story on your blog. Who can read your story?
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  • All people.
  • Students in your class only.
  • Friends only.
  • Your teacher only.
Q.9
You are at school. Your teacher wants you to write a story. She wants you to write with a group. Who can help you?
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  • Your teachers.
  • Your parents.
  • Your friends.
  • Your sisters.
Q.10
Look at the picture. What are they using?
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  • A tablet.
  • A book.
  • A cell phone.
  • Paper.
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