The poem begins with Papa searching everywhere for his spectacles.
At last, the child points out that the spectacles were right on Papa’s head.
The poem clearly says Papa couldn’t read the newspaper without his spectacles.
The poem mentions he couldn’t watch TV or cut vegetables.
“Glanced” means to take a quick look at something.
The lesson introduces “spectacles, pair, glanced, searching” as new words.
Handkerchief is lightest, bed sheet is heaviest.
The correct spelling given is “spectacles.”
Example given in the book: “a pair of shoes.”
The clue was “Not inside, play ______.” The answer is “outside.”
“Pair” is used for two items like shoes, spectacles, socks, etc.