103. Buying an Apple

She is hungry. She wants an apple. She walks outside. She goes to her car. She drives to the market. She sees a lot of apples.






The green apples look sour. The red apples look sweet. She takes a red apple. She goes to the cashier. She gives him money. She eats the apple.

Vocabulary Words

                                                           
No.WordDefinitionExample Sentence
01hungryfeeling a desire or need for foodShe is hungry.
02wants an appledesires a round fruit with firm white flesh and a green or red skinShe wants an apple.
03walks outsidemoves from inside the house to the exteriorShe walks outside.
04goes to her carmoves toward her personal vehicleShe goes to her car.
05drives to the marketoperates her car toward a public place for buying and selling goodsShe drives to the market.
06a lot of applesa large quantity of the fruitShe sees a lot of apples.
07green applesapples with a green color, often associated with a tart tasteThe green apples look sour.
08look sourappear to have a sharp, pungent, or acidic tasteThe green apples look sour.
09red applesapples with a red color, often associated with a sweet tasteThe red apples look sweet.
10look sweetappear to have a sugary, pleasant tasteThe red apples look sweet.
11takes a red appleselects and picks up one of the red fruitsShe takes a red apple.
12goes to the cashiermoves to the person responsible for receiving payments for goodsShe goes to the cashier.
13gives him moneyhands over currency as payment for the itemShe gives him money.
14eats the appleconsumes the fruit by chewing and swallowing itShe eats the apple.
15outsidenot inside a buildingShe walks outside.
16cara road vehicle with four wheelsShe goes to her car.
17marketa place where food and other goods are soldShe drives to the market.
18seesperceives with her eyesShe sees a lot of apples.
19selectschooses one thing over anotherShe takes (or selects) a red apple.
20paymentthe action of paying money for somethingShe gives him money (for payment).

Comprehension Questions

                                                       
No.QuestionAnswer
01What is the girl's physical state at the start of the story?She is hungry.
02What food item does she want?An apple.
03Where did she walk after deciding to get an apple?Outside.
04How did she travel to the market?She drove (in her car).
05Where did she go to buy the apple?To the market.
06What color did the sour-looking apples have?Green.
07What did the green apples look like?Sour.
08What did the red apples look like?Sweet.
09Which color of apple did she choose?Red.
10Who did she go to after selecting her apple?The cashier.
11What did she give the cashier?Money.
12What was the final action in the story?She eats the apple.
13Why did she likely choose the red apple over the green one?She wanted a sweet apple, not a sour one.
14The fact that she drove suggests the market was not where?Within walking distance.
15What does the word "cashier" suggest about the place where she got the apple?It is a formal business or store.
16How many apples did she purchase?One (She takes a red apple).
17What is the opposite of "hungry"?Full (or satiated).
18What are the two main colors of apples mentioned?Green and red.
19What action was necessary before she could pay for the apple?Selecting (taking) the apple.
20What emotion was likely satisfied at the very end of the story?Her hunger.
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