Summer Pool Poem
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Summer is so hot, hot, hot, hot.
I must find a cooler spot.
Oh, I know! I'll go to the pool.
It will keep me nice and cool.
I'll don my suit and jump right in.
I'll splash about and start to swim.
In the water, I'm like a fish.
My arms and legs go swish, swish, swish.
When I need to escape the summer heat
The pool is the coolest treat.
I must find a cooler spot.
Oh, I know! I'll go to the pool.
It will keep me nice and cool.
I'll don my suit and jump right in.
I'll splash about and start to swim.
In the water, I'm like a fish.
My arms and legs go swish, swish, swish.
When I need to escape the summer heat
The pool is the coolest treat.
A.
What do the first and fourth stanzas have in common?
- They both tell how hot summer is.
- They are both about swimming.
- They both repeat words three times.
- They are both very short.
B.
According to the poem, what is the weather like in the summer?
- It is hot.
- It is sunny.
- It is wet.
- It is cloudy.
C.
Why does the speaker like the pool in the summer?
- It is fun.
- It is cool.
- It is busy.
- It is relaxing.
D.
To what does the speaker compare his arms?
- The rays of the sun
- The fins of a fish
- The tail of a dog
- The spray from a hose