Up in the sky, my kite takes flight,
With colors bright, it's a beautiful sight.
I hold the string with hands so tight,
As it dances and soars with sheer delight.
A paper bird with wings to glide,
Through the clouds, it'll swiftly ride.
With every gust, it climbs up high,
Like a playful bird in the open sky.
I feel its joy, its soaring glee,
As it waltzes and twirls, wild and free.
The wind's embrace, a gentle kiss,
As my kite floats with endless bliss.
Question 1:
What is the main subject of the poem?
A) A colorful bird
B) A paper airplane
C) A beautiful kite
D) A soaring rocket
Question 2:
What does the speaker hold tightly while flying the kite?
A) A colorful balloon
B) A string
C) A kite tail
D) A toy airplane
Question 3:
What does the kite do when the wind gusts?
A) It falls to the ground.
B) It dances and soars.
C) It hides in the clouds.
D) It flies in circles.
Question 4:
What does the speaker compare the kite to in the poem?
A) A wild horse
B) A playful bird
C) A magical unicorn
D) A floating bubble
Question 5:
Where does the kite roam with the speaker?
A) Underwater in the ocean
B) Through the fields and meadows
C) Among the clouds in the sky
D) Inside the house
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