i eated it all up! said jimmy. mrs.newman, his teacher, should say:

What are your choices? What is your answer?

When responding to Jimmy's statement, Mrs. Newman, his teacher, should consider acknowledging Jimmy's statement and provide appropriate guidance or response. Explaining that eating everything up is not proper grammar, she could reply with something like:

"Jimmy, it sounds like you meant to say 'I ate it all up'. In English, we use the past tense when talking about actions that have already happened. Remember to use proper grammar when expressing yourself. Is there something specific you ate that you would like to share?"