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QUIZ QUESTIONS
1. Why did the Rabbit not want the Young Girl to change the garden?
a He did not want to have to move.
b. He really could not take care of himself.
c. He had been there a long time and should not have had to change.
2. What was the Rabbit’s plan to keep the Young Girl from changing the garden?
a. Help the girl understand that not changing the garden was in her best interest. b. Pay the girl for the food it got from the garden.
c. Try and make her feel guilty for wanting to change the garden.
3. The Owl told the Young Girl her garden would fail. Why was he so smart?
a. The Owl had been there many years and knew a new garden would fail.
b. The Owl knew that changing the garden would be too much work for the girl.
c.. He did not really know if it would fail. He only wanted to eat the mice.
4. Why did the Bull threaten the Young Girl when she planned to change the garden?
a. He just wanted to eat the collards that grew near the fence.
b. He did not want her to make a mistake and ruin the garden.
c. He was bigger and stronger and thought she should listen to him.
5. If the girl had not listened to the animals in the garden, what would have likely happened?
a. All the plants would have died and she would have had nothing to eat.
b. She would have made a new garden and some of her garden would have succeeded and
some failed.
c. Everything would have been great and she would have lived happily ever after.
6 If you try a new task which you have never tried before and you fail, should you be ashamed? Why?
a. Yes, being ashamed is the natural feeling when you fail.
b. No, because failing at a new task may just mean that you need to try again or try harder. c. No, because if you act ashamed, everyone will make fun of you.
7. Why isn’t the Young Girl responsible for the happiness of the other characters?
a. Because they were not her pets.
b. Because everyone needs to be responsible for themselves.
c. Because she was too busy to be taking care of them when she first moved into the house.
8. In the story what is the character Cosmos Crow supposed to represent?
a. Good Thinking b. Her Conscience c. Stinky Thinking
9. What do you call it when someone wants you to do something you know you should not door they won’t be your friend?
a. Childishness b. Friendship
c. Peer Pressure
10 When you tell someone “No” when they are trying to get you to do something wrong, where should your eyes be looking?
a. Right at them so they know that you are really angry.
b. At the ground so they won’t know you are really afraid.
c. Right at them so they know you will not change your mind.
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