ELA quiz#2
Test ELA skills with a fable quiz! Practice text evidence and character analysis.
Crow feels desperate to get water. Which sentence from the story best supports his claim? "Desperately looking around, he suddenly had an idea." "He suddenly felt as though he might die if he could not drink the water" "The pitcher was high and had a narrow neck, and no matter how he tried, the Crow could not reach the water." "When the thirsty Crow bent to drink, he could not reach the water in the bottom." The reader can infer Crow in the fable: Is different from other birds Believes water is precious Has been in this situation before Avoids death by being clever. Which sentence from the story best supports your answer from Question 2: "He suddenly felt as though he might die if he could not drink" "a parched Crow was flying and spied a pitcher with a little water in it" "when land was dry and the Birds could find very little to drink" "He weakly picked up some small pebbles, and dropped them into the pitcher one by one" How does the author develop their viewpoint of working first and playing later throughout the fable? The author contrasts the hard work and preparation of the ant to the grasshopper's lack of work and starvation. The author presents evidence of the ant's hard work and how he has food throughout the winter. The author develops the ants work ethic through a series of challenges. The author compares the ant's and grasshopper's hard work to show how they prepare for winter. Which sentence gives evidence about the grasshopper's viewpoint of the ant's work ethic? He began to look around for the things to gather, but not much was left. "Why don't stop you working and come play with me. There will be time to gather food later" Every time Grasshopper saw Ant, he would laugh and say "There's more to life than work" Ant replied, "It's beautiful, but if I don't work on warm days, my family will starve on cold days" What does Wolf think about his own life at the beginning of the story? Wolf is upset that he is a slave to his master. Wolf is happy with his situation in life. Wolf is miserable with his constant struggle. Wolf is happy that he has a master to take care of him. How does Wolf view his cousin Dog's life? He feels it is a better life than the one he has now. He feels envious and wants to join him at his master's house. He is revolted that his cousin chooses slavery for food over freedom. He is saddened by his cousin Dog's life of constant.