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Professor Snooze: The Sleepy Dog

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Middle School
Fiction
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2 min read
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Professor Snooze: The Sleepy Dog

Professor Snooze wasn't a real professor, not in the way humans understand it. He was a dog, a golden retriever with fur the color of sunshine and an uncanny ability to sleep anywhere, anytime. His real name was Sunny, but everyone called him Professor Snooze because of his proclivity for napping.

Professor Snooze could sleep on a pile of noisy construction equipment, amidst a gaggle of gossiping geese, or even during a particularly enthusiastic vacuuming session. His family, the Millers, often joked that he was part sloth, part golden retriever, and a hundred percent sleepy. One day, Mrs. Miller found him asleep in the silverware drawer.

His most astounding feat, however, occurred during the annual town picnic. The Millers, along with half the town, were enjoying games, food, and lively conversation. Professor Snooze, of course, was trying to find the perfect napping spot. He scouted under the picnic blanket (too crumb-filled), next to the speaker (too loud), and finally settled on a most unusual location: directly in the path of the three-legged race.

As the race began, two contestants, tied at the ankles, stumbled and bumbled their way towards the finish line. They were neck and neck, their faces contorted in effort, when suddenly, disaster struck. Or rather, they tripped. Not on each other, but on Professor Snooze, who was blissfully snoring away.

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. The racers tumbled, the crowd gasped, and yet, Professor Snooze remained oblivious, his tail twitching slightly as he dreamed of chasing squirrels. Mrs. Miller rushed over, mortified. "Sunny! Wake up!" she cried, gently shaking him.

Professor Snooze slowly opened one eye, blinked at the chaos around him, yawned enormously, and then promptly went back to sleep. The crowd, initially shocked, erupted in laughter. The two racers, dusting themselves off, couldn't help but chuckle. They declared Professor Snooze the unofficial champion of the three-legged race. From that day on, Professor Snooze was not only known for his sleeping abilities but also for his unique way of bringing joy and laughter to everyone around him.

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Glossary
Uncanny:
Strange or mysterious
Proclivity:
A natural tendency
Astounding:
Very surprising
Oblivious:
Unaware or not noticing
Enormous:
Extremely large
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“Professor Snooze: The Sleepy Dog” is a fiction reading passage about Dog's Sleep, written for Middle School. It takes about 2 minutes to read (351 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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