The Library Adventure — Passage

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Grades
4
5
Standards
L.4.1.A-
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ABOUT THIS READER
In 'The Library Adventure,' Liam uses relative pronouns like 'which,' 'that,' and 'where' to solve a book mystery. This story aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.A, helping students understand and apply these grammar rules. With engaging MCQs, it’s ideal for fourth-grade language arts. Keywords: relative pronouns, which vs that, where, grammar for kids, educational stories, language arts.
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Liam loved the library, where he could find books about anything. One day, he found a book that had no title. The librarian, who was organizing shelves, said, “This book, which someone donated, might be special.”

 

Liam opened the book and found a note that said, “Return to the person whose name is inside.” Inside, he saw the name “Emily,” whom he knew from school.

 

He returned the book to Emily, who was thrilled. “This book, which my grandma wrote, is priceless!” she said. Liam smiled, knowing why it was important to return lost things.

Which word completes: “The library, ___ he loved, was quiet.”

whowherewhich

Which word completes: “The book, ___ someone donated, was special.”

whowhichwhose

Which word completes: “Return it to the person ___ name is inside.”

whowhosewhom

Which word completes: “Emily, ___ he knew, was happy.”

whowhomwhose

What did Liam find in the library?

A toyA bookA note

Who wrote the book?

LiamEmily’s grandmaThe librarian

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