RL.5.1 Inference
RL.5.2 Theme/Summary
RL.5.3 Characterization
RL.5.4 Word and Phrases
RL.5.5 Text Structure
100

Which lines shows the nightingale felt embarrased? 

The nightingale felt herself blush. 

100

What is a possible theme of the poem? 

Believe in yourself.

100

How does the nightingale feel after making a mistake? 

Embarrased and ashamed. 

100

What does "wrung her claws" mean in stanza 1? 

She twisted and squeezed them becasue she was upset. 

100

Why was the nightingale hiding at the beginning of the poem? 

She sang out of tune and felt embarrased. 

200

Whih line shows she was too proud to cry?  

But was far to proud to weep. 

200

Another theme from the poem?

Don't let others' teasing stop you from trying. 


200

Why does the nightingale think "life was too long" in the stanza? 

She felt discouraged by the teasing. 

200
What does cresst mean? 

The featehers on the top of the bird's head. 

200

Which bird teased the nightingale? 

A lard and a thrush.

300

Which line proves others made fun of her? 

She felt them snicker and sneer. 

300

What lesson does the nightingale learn?

One mistake doesnt define you. 

300

How do the lark and thrush behave toward the nightingale? 

They mock her and and make her feel worse. 

300

The word psalms mean..

a song (oftern spritual or peaceful) 

300

What made the nightingale come out from under her wing? 

The dove encouraged her and spoke kindly. 

400

What text evidence shows her song improved? 

There was never a bird could pass. 

400

The dove's encourgement teaches what message? 

Kindness can help others be brave and acheive goals. 

400

How does the dove treat the nightingale? 

Kind- She encourges her to sing. 

400

What word in the poem is used to describe a lark and thrush? 

Fowl. 

400

What happened when the nightingale finally sang again? 

Her song was beautiful and peopel admired it. 

500

What line shows she the nightingale stopped caring about others opinions? 

The nightingale did not care: she only sang to the skies. 

500

What is a theme? and How do we find it? 

Readers should think deeply to discore the lesson. 

500

What change happens in the nightingale's confidence? 

She goes from ashamed to proud and brave. 

500

What does "skulk away" mean in the stanza 19-21? 

To sneak or hide away because you feel embarassed or ashamed. 

500

How did the poem end? 

The nightingale sang confidently and didnt worry about others opinion. 

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