99. Last Day of College

Today is the last day of college. Annie is moving out. She has four suitcases. She puts her clothes inside.




She puts her books inside. She accidentally drops the books. They are heavy. She picks up the books. She looks at her chemistry textbook. She does not like chemistry.




Vocabulary Words

                                                           
No.WordDefinitionExample Sentence
01last day of collegethe final day a student attends their university or higher education institutionToday is the last day of college.
02moving outthe process of vacating a residence, often a dorm room or apartmentAnnie is moving out.
03four suitcasesa specific number of rectangular cases with handles, used for carrying clothesShe has four suitcases.
04puts her clothes insideplaces her garments or attire into the suitcasesShe puts her clothes inside.
05puts her books insideplaces her reading materials or textbooks into the suitcasesShe puts her books inside.
06accidentallyhappening by chance or unintentionallyShe accidentally drops the books.
07drops the bookslets the books fall to the ground unintentionallyShe accidentally drops the books.
08They are heavyThe books have great weightThey are heavy.
09picks up the bookslifts the fallen books from the groundShe picks up the books.
10looks atdirects her gaze towardsShe looks at her chemistry textbook.
11chemistry textbooka book used for studying the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matterShe looks at her chemistry textbook.
12does not like chemistryhas an aversion or disinterest in the subject of chemistryShe does not like chemistry.
13Todaythe present dayToday is the last day of college.
14clothesarticles of dressShe puts her clothes inside.
15bookswritten or printed works consisting of pages bound togetherShe puts her books inside.
16insideinto or within a container or spaceShe puts her clothes inside.
17collegean educational institution or establishmentToday is the last day of college.
18textbooka book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subjectShe looks at her chemistry textbook.
19dropslets or makes something fall verticallyShe accidentally drops the books.
20picks uplifts something from where it has fallen or is restingShe picks up the books.

Comprehension Questions

                                                       
No.QuestionAnswer
01What day is it for Annie?The last day of college.
02What is Annie doing?Moving out.
03How many suitcases does she have?Four.
04What two types of items does she put into her suitcases?Clothes and books.
05What happened to the books?She accidentally drops them.
06What characteristic made the books difficult to handle?They are heavy.
07What did Annie do after dropping the books?She picks them up.
08What specific book did she look at?Her chemistry textbook.
09What is her opinion of chemistry?She does not like chemistry.
10The phrase "last day of college" implies what about her studies?She has completed them (or is about to).
11What is the likely reason she has so many suitcases?She is packing up all her belongings from her dorm/apartment.
12What word describes the manner in which the books fell?Accidentally.
13What is the overall activity Annie is engaged in?Packing (or moving).
14What type of book is the chemistry textbook?A textbook (a book used for study).
15What is the opposite of "heavy"?Light.
16Why might she not like chemistry?It might be difficult, boring, or she struggled with the subject.
17The mention of a "chemistry textbook" tells us what about Annie's college studies?She took chemistry classes.
18What does "moving out" typically involve for a college student?Clearing out their dorm room or apartment.
19What item is used to transport her belongings?Suitcases.
20What might Annie do with her chemistry textbook since she doesn't like the subject?Sell it, store it, or discard it.
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