Part AWhich two sentences belong in a summary of "The Fox and the Horse"? AThe old horse is sent away by its owner.BThe horse lay down as the fox told him to do.CThe horse receives help from a cunning fox.DThe peasant does not want to feed the old horse.EThe birds in the forest are frightened by the lion.FThe horse ignores the lion's enraged roar.PLAYSTOP(b) Part BWhich two additional sentences belong in the summary in Part A? AThe horse was sad when his master turned him out.BThe fox promises the lion a special meal.CThe fox tricks the lion into being tied to the horse.DThe horse is able to bring a lion back to his master.EThe lion is in his den when the fox comes to trick him.FThe master forgot the horse's many years of service.
Question
Part AWhich two sentences belong in a summary of "The Fox and the Horse"? AThe old horse is sent away by its owner.BThe horse lay down as the fox told him to do.CThe horse receives help from a cunning fox.DThe peasant does not want to feed the old horse.EThe birds in the forest are frightened by the lion.FThe horse ignores the lion's enraged roar.PLAYSTOP(b) Part BWhich two additional sentences belong in the summary in Part A? AThe horse was sad when his master turned him out.BThe fox promises the lion a special meal.CThe fox tricks the lion into being tied to the horse.DThe horse is able to bring a lion back to his master.EThe lion is in his den when the fox comes to trick him.FThe master forgot the horse's many years of service.
Solution
Part A: The two sentences that belong in a summary of "The Fox and the Horse" are:
A. The old horse is sent away by its owner. C. The horse receives help from a cunning fox.
Part B: The two additional sentences that belong in the summary in Part A are:
B. The fox promises the lion a special meal. D. The horse is able to bring a lion back to his master.
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Part BWhich two additional sentences belong in the summary in Part A? AThe horse was sad when his master turned him out.BThe fox promises the lion a special meal.CThe fox tricks the lion into being tied to the horse.DThe horse is able to bring a lion back to his master.EThe lion is in his den when the fox comes to trick him.FThe master forgot the horse's many years of service.
Part AWhy does the horse decide to follow the fox's plan without knowing what it is? Abecause the horse has lost its self-confidenceBbecause the fox has helped him beforeCbecause the fox knows where the lion's den isDbecause the horse is lonelyPLAYSTOP(b) Part BWhich excerpt from the folktale supports the answer to Part A? A"The poor horse was very sad . . . ." (paragraph 2)B"'Why do you hang your head and wander about in this solitary fashion?"' (paragraph 2)C". . . if I was strong enough to bring him a lion he would keep me, but he knows well enough that the task is beyond me."' (paragraph 5)D"The horse did as he was told, and the fox went to the lion's den . . . ." (paragraph 6)
2. What did the little mouse do to prove his words?A. He would never forget the lionB. He tried hard to help the lion freeC. He run up and down upon the lionD. He asked for apology to the king of beast.E. He tied the lion to the tree so that the hunters could carry him
1. What happens to Mr. Fox's tail?2. What type of race are the Fox family and the three farmers having?3. Why does Mr. Bean have trouble hearing?4. Whom does Mr. Fox meet while digging to Mr. Bunce's storehouse?5. Why do all of the animals decide never to go outside again?
Once, it so happened that a Lion and a Bear were resting not very far from each other. They bothchanced to see a strong kid nearby. The great Bear rushed to seize the kid from one direction and theLion came towards it from the other.Since both the lion and the Bear wanted the prey, they fought savagely for it. In the battle, bothreceived so many wounds that they sank to the ground, as they were too exhausted to continue thecontest. Just then the clever fox came by. The fox dashed up, seized the kid in his jaws by his teeth,and whisked it off.The mighty lion and the powerful bear could only watch with helpless rage as a much weaker animalmanaged to get the prize, which they had themselves set their eyes upon. “It would have been muchbetter,” agreed the Lion and Bear, “to have shared the prey between us ourselves in a friendly spirit,rather than lose it to a third party!”Answer the following questions: 10M1) Give a suitable title to the passage. (1 Mark)
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