Vocabulary
Androcles, Ants, and Grasshoppers
Mice
The moral of the story
Crows, Foxes and Cats
100

A place where food is kept

a larder

100

What was in the lion's paw?

a thorn

100

Who was plain and sensible?

Country mouse

100

There are those who pretend to despise what they cannot obtain.

The Fox and the Grapes

100

What does the fox want?

grapes

200
punishment in return for a wrong

vengeance

200

Who is a hard worker?

ant

200

True or False

The Country Mouse didn't serve the City mouse the best food that she had.

False

200

Gratitude is the sign of noble souls

Androcles and the Lion

200

What do the mice decide to put around the neck of the cat?

a bell

300

Something wonderful that shows no interest in you

an uncaring marvel

300

Who returns help they received?

the lion

300

Where does the Country Mouse go?

to the City

300

Necessity is the mother of invention.

The Crow and the Pitcher

300

What does the crow want?

water

400

A dangerous pantry 

A perilous larder

400

Who has fun rather than prepare?

the grasshopper

400

"crimson velvet, ivory carvings, splendid banquet"

What do these words describe?

The City Mouse's house

400

It is easy to propose impossible remedies

Belling the Cat

400

How does the fox try to get to the grapes?

he jumps

500

To work very hard to give something up

forsake diligently

500

Why did Androcles run away?

He was a slave

500

What two things scared the mice?

people and dogs

500

It is best to prepare for days of necessity

The Ants and the Grasshopper

500

Who wanted to put the bell on the cat

no one

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