Q.1
Which answer would be the first line in the acrostic poem called 'Stamp'?
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  • Always put one on your envelope.
  • Must be in the corner.
  • Picture of Queen Elizabeth.
  • Stick it with a lick.
Q.2
If I were writing an acrostic poem on the word 'carpet', what would my third sentence have to begin with?
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  • c
  • a
  • r
  • p
Q.3
If I were writing an acrostic poem on the word 'hammer', what would my second sentence have to begin with?
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  • h
  • a
  • m
  • e
Q.4
If I were writing an acrostic poem on the word 'rainbow', what would my fifth sentence have to begin with?
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  • a
  • n
  • b
  • w
Q.5
Which answer would be the first line in the acrostic poem called 'Palm Tree'?
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  • Placed by the beach
  • Picnics full of wasps
  • Potatoes are nice to eat
  • Please buy one now.
Q.6
If I were writing an acrostic poem on the word 'pineapple', what would my last sentence have to begin with?
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  • p
  • i
  • n
  • e
Q.7
If I were writing an acrostic poem on the word 'yellow', what would my first sentence have to begin with?
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  • y
  • e
  • l
  • o
Q.8
If I were writing an acrostic poem on the word 'sun', what would my first sentence have to begin with?
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  • a
  • s
  • u
  • n
Q.9
Which answer would be the sixth line in the acrostic poem called 'Hedgehog'?
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  • Easy to prick your fingers on
  • Going through the bushes
  • Housing elephants
  • Hear him rustle his spikes
Q.10
Which answer would be the third line in the acrostic poem called 'Helicopter'?
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  • Lovely being up so high
  • How they fly so high
  • Everyone enjoys a ride
  • Can't wait to go on one again
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