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Carolina Ocumarez
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THE BOY THAT CRIED WOLF

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Once, there was a boy who became bored when he watched over the village sheep grazing on the hillside. To entertain himself, he sang out, “Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!”
When the villagers heard the cry, they came running up the hill to drive the wolf away. But, when they arrived, they saw no wolf. The boy was amused when seeing their angry faces.
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“Don’t scream wolf, boy,” warned the villagers, “when there is no wolf!” They angrily went back down the hill.Later, the shepherd boy cried out once again, “Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!” To his amusement, he looked on as the villagers came running up the hill to scare the wolf away.
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As they saw there was no wolf, they said strictly, “Save your frightened cry for when there really is a wolf! Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there is no wolf!” But the boy grinned at their words while they walked grumbling down the hill once more.Later, the boy saw a real wolf sneaking around his flock. Alarmed, he jumped on his feet and cried out as loud as he could, “Wolf! Wolf!” But the villagers thought he was fooling them again, and so they didn’t come to help.At sunset, the villagers went looking for the boy who hadn’t returned with their sheep. When they went up the hill, they found him weeping.
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"There really was a wolf here! The flock is gone! I cried out, ‘Wolf!’ but you didn’t come,” he wailed.
An old man went to comfort the boy. As he put his arm around him, he said, “Nobody believes a liar, even when he is telling the truth!”
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THIS WILL BE FOR A GRADE SO TRY YOUR BEST. I BELIEVE IN YOU!!!!!!! BY THE WAY IF YOU GET A BAD GRADE I WILL GIVE YOU A SECOND CHANCE AND IF YOU GET A B AND LOWER YOU CAN ASK ME IF YOU WANT TO TRY AGAIN PLEASE ASK IF YOU GET A B TELL ME IF YOU WANT TO TRY AGAIN IN THE QUESTIONS YOU GOT WRONG IT IS OK IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO TRY AGAIN BUT I AM DOING THIS CHANCE TO ALL OF YOU BECAUSE I NEED THAT EVERYONE GETS A GOOD GRADE THIS TEST IS REALLY INMPORTANT PLEASE DO NOT JUST GUESS TO DO IT AGAIN AND GET A GOOD GRADE THIS IS ONLY IF I NOTICE YOU DID NOT RUSH IF YOU DIID RUSH YOU CAN NOT DO IT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Multiple Choice
What was the problem.
The problem was the boy kept saying lies about the sheep in trouble because the wolf
The boy was way too honest.
If none of the above for you go to the next slide and right what you think it might be.
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Multiple Choice
EXTRA QUESTION NOT IN STORY.The wind blew through his hair as the boy watched the clouds roll in. As the waves grew bigger and bigger, he decided it was time to ride home. What is the boy doing?
Eating breakfast
Sailing
Riding his bike
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Multiple Choice
EXTRA QUESTION NOT IN TEXT.There are a number of differences between the North and South Poles. The North Pole is a layer of floating ice in the ocean. The South Pole is a land mass located on the continent of Antarctica. It is colder at the South Pole. Polar bears do roam within the Arctic Circle, but penguins are only found in the Southern Hemisphere. This means that polar bears and penguins never actually cross paths.
Which of the following statements is true?
The North Pole is coldest because it is made of ice.
Polar bears live at the North Pole and South Pole.
There are no penguins at the North Pole.
Polar bears like to eat penguins.
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Multiple Choice
Endangered Species
EXTRA QUESTION NOT IN TEXT.One problem for animals is that their habitat is sometimes destroyed by humans. As human populations increase, more and more space is needed for people. Building areas for people to live pushed animals out of their natural homes. Forest and swamp habitats are the most threatened. Trees are cut down to make room for homes and businesses. Swamps are filled in so that neighborhoods can expand.
QUESTION 1
Find a word from the paragraph that has the same meaning as the natural home or environment for animals?
building
homes
habitat
neighborhood
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Multiple Choice
EXTRA QUESTION NOT IN TEXT.Who wants to go to the movies?
Anthony
Christie
Mum
Dad
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Multiple Choice
EXTRA QUESTION NOT IN TEXT.Floods can cause tremendous damage. They can ruin houses, roads and buildings. Floods can take down trees and cause mudslides. It often leaves mud, sand and debris behind. It can take months to clean up after a flood.
What is the main idea?
Floods can cause a lot of damage.
Floods cause mudslides.
Floods damage houses and roads.
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Multiple Choice
Read carefully the following text.
EXTRA QUESTION NOT IN TEXT. My Cat Sam
I have a cat called Sam. I like him very much. He climb up trees and then jump down. He makes many noises when he is hungry. He likes to eat tuna fish and drinks water.
He is orange and small.
1.What is the name of the cat?
Whiskers
Sam
Patitas
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Multiple Choice
Who was the main character
The boy who cried wolf
The people
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Multiple Choice
What did this story teach you
That you always have to lie
To never lie because you will begin to be a good person
To never lie or no one will believe you.
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Multiple Choice
What did the boy lie about
A wolf attacking the sheep
He pretends he is a adult to get money
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Multiple Choice
Where does this story take place
In a field outdoors
In a school
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