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What is perspective in a story?
A. The order of events in the story
B. The setting where the story happens
C. The experience or eyes of the character telling the story

C. The experience or eyes of the character telling the story

100

From whose perspective is today’s Read-Aloud told?
A. Rat’s
B. Mole’s
C. Badger’s

B. Mole’s

100

What new characters appear in today’s Read-Aloud?
A. Otter, Toad, and Badger
B. Mole, Rat, and Toad
C. Badger, Mole, and Rat

A. Otter, Toad, and Badger

200

Who are still the main characters of the story so far?
A. Otter and Toad
B. Toad and Badger
C. Water Rat and Mole

C. Water Rat and Mole

200

What words describe Toad?
A. Quiet and shy
B. Easily bored, a good fellow, no stability
C. Brave and serious

B. Easily bored, a good fellow, no stability

200

Why does Mole suddenly grab the oars from Rat?
A. He wants to leave quickly
B. He is proud and wants to show he can row, too
C. He is afraid of the water

B. He is proud and wants to show he can row, too

300

7. What do we call the part of a story that is not dialogue?
A. Narration
B. Plot
C. Setting

A. Narration

300

What happens after Mole seizes the oars?

A. The boat flips over and Mole falls in
B. Rat teaches Mole how to row
C. They row faster

A. The boat flips over and Mole falls in

300

Is Rat angry with Mole after the boat flips?
A. Yes, he yells at Mole
B. No, he laughs and helps Mole
C. Yes, he tells Mole to go home

B. No, he laughs and helps Mole

400

How does Rat show friendship?
A. He invites Mole to his home and is kind after the accident
B. He ignores Mole after the accident
C. He rows by himself and leaves Mole behind
D. He asks Mole not to come again

A. He invites Mole to his home and is kind after the accident

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