do you have whipping cream and a jar with a lid? then you can make butter! first, pour whipping cream into…

do you have whipping cream and a jar with a lid? then you can make butter! first, pour whipping cream into the jar. fill the jar half full. next, put the lid on tight. then, shake the jar again and again. shake until you see some yellow lumps. the lumps are the butter. the liquid is buttermilk. pour out the buttermilk. then, rinse the butter in water. the butter is ready for some hot toast. fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1. why did the author write the story? a to tell you how to make butter b to tell you all about butter c to tell you how to make buttermilk 2. what do you need to make butter? a buttermilk b whipping cream c milk and cream 3. which sentence from the story is a step in making butter? a “then you can make butter!” b “pour out the buttermilk.” c “the liquid is buttermilk.”

do you have whipping cream and a jar with a lid? then you can make butter! first, pour whipping cream into the jar. fill the jar half full. next, put the lid on tight. then, shake the jar again and again. shake until you see some yellow lumps. the lumps are the butter. the liquid is buttermilk. pour out the buttermilk. then, rinse the butter in water. the butter is ready for some hot toast. fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1. why did the author write the story? a to tell you how to make butter b to tell you all about butter c to tell you how to make buttermilk 2. what do you need to make butter? a buttermilk b whipping cream c milk and cream 3. which sentence from the story is a step in making butter? a “then you can make butter!” b “pour out the buttermilk.” c “the liquid is buttermilk.”

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  1. The story details the steps of making butter, so the author's purpose is to tell how to make butter.
  2. The text starts by asking if one has whipping cream and a jar, indicating whipping cream is needed to make butter.
  3. "Pour out the buttermilk." is a step - by - step action in the butter - making process.

Answer:

  1. A. to tell you how to make butter
  2. B. whipping cream
  3. B. "Pour out the buttermilk."