Power Hour 46 The Fox and the Crow

Power Hour 46 The Fox and the Crow

2nd Grade

10 Qs

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Power Hour 46 The Fox and the Crow

Power Hour 46 The Fox and the Crow

Assessment

Quiz

English

2nd Grade

Hard

Created by

daniel lugo

Used 12+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What animal does the Fox see on the limb of a tree?

A. a Dove

B. an Eagle

C. a Crow

D. a Blue Jay

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The most exciting or important part of a story is the climax. What is the climax of this story?

A. The Fox trots to the tree in which the Crow is sitting.

B. The Crow keeps her beak closed on the cheese and does not return the Fox's greeting.

C. The Fox says that he will hail the Crow as the Queen of Birds if she sings.

D. The cheese falls from the Crow's beak into the Fox's mouth.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Crow does not trust the Fox at first. What evidence in the text supports this statement?

A. The Crow does not return the Fox's greeting.

B. The Fox tells the Crow that she has splendid wings.

C. The Crow opens her beak wide to utter her loudest caw.

D. The Crow wants to be called the Queen of Birds.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Fox compliments the Crow only because he wants the cheese. What evidence in the text supports this conclusion?

A. The Fox tells the Crow that she has a beautiful form and splendid wings.

B. The Fox says that he will hail the Crow as Queen of Birds if she sings a song.

C. When the Crow opens her beak, the cheese falls out of it.

D. The Fox stops complimenting the Crow after he gets the cheese

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the theme of this story?

A. Crows are easier to take care of than Foxes are.

B. Getting a lot of praise can lead you to do something foolish.

C. If you have more food than you can finish on your own, you should share it.

D. One act of kindness often leads to another.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read these sentences from the text. "What a charming creature she is!' said the Fox. 'How her feathers shine! What a beautiful form and what splendid wings! Such a wonderful Bird should have a very lovely voice, since everything else about her is so perfect. Could she sing just one song, I know I should hail her Queen of Birds.' Listening to these flattering words, the Crow forgot all her suspicion, and also her breakfast." Based on this evidence, what are "flattering words"?

A. insults and rude names

B. compliments and praise

C. suggestions and advice

D. warnings and alerts

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read these sentences from the text. "What a charming creature she is!' said the Fox. 'How her feathers shine! What a beautiful form and what splendid wings! Such a wonderful Bird should have a very lovely voice, since everything else about her is so perfect. Could she sing just one song, I know I should hail her Queen of Birds.'" How could the last sentence be rewritten without changing its meaning?

A. "'If she could sing just one song, I know I should hail her Queen of Birds.'"

B. "'Before she could sing just one song, I know I should hail her Queen of Birds.'"

C. "'Never could she sing just one song, I know I should hail her Queen of Birds.'"

D. "'Could she sing just one song instead, I know I should hail her Queen of Birds.'"

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