The question asks for the main idea, which requires identifying the central message or summary of the story. While choices like B and C might include details, they do not provide the overarching theme. A is unrelated to the main idea.
The teacher is asking for an action-based description. A provides a complete response, including what the children are doing and where. B and D provide incomplete or unrelated details, and C introduces personal preference, which is not required.
The passage focuses on how Sally’s plants grew because she watered them daily. B and D are plausible but not explicitly supported. A is unrelated to the information given.
The task requires a descriptive sentence about the weather, and A directly addresses both the weather and the activity. B and C are vague, and D omits any mention of the weather.
The task requires imagining and describing experiences as an astronaut on the moon. B provides a vivid and relevant description. A and C are true but lack the depth of an experience, and D is unrelated to the visit itself.