What are some themes the narrator communicates in this chapter?
a) Traveling the world
b) Friendship and responsibility
c) Baking and cooking
d) Building houses
b) Friendship and responsibility
Which is an example of Toad being irresponsible?
a) Helping his friends clean
b) Staying home safely
c) Listening to Mr. Badger
d) Spending his father’s money
d) Spending his father’s money
What is “the hour” that comes for Toad?
a) The time he goes to sleep
b) The time his friends decide to make him sensible
c) The time to eat dinner
d) The time he buys a new car
b) The time his friends decide to make him sensible
Why do Mr. Badger, Rat, and Mole want Toad to be more responsible?
a) He spends too much time in the garden
b) He does not do his homework
c) He is a careless driver and causes accidents
d) He likes to eat too much food
c) He is a careless driver and causes accidents
What do Toad’s friends do to try to keep him out of trouble?
a) Give him more money
b) Send him on a vacation
c) Lock him in his bedroom and guard him
d) Teach him how to cook
c) Lock him in his bedroom and guard him
Why does the plan to guard Toad fail?
a) Toad tricks Rat into leaving and escapes
b) Mole lets Toad drive a car
c) Mr. Badger forgets to lock the door
d) Rat falls asleep
a) Toad tricks Rat into leaving and escapes
How do Mr. Badger and Mole feel when they hear Toad escaped?
a) Upset with Rat for trusting Toad
b) Happy and proud
c) Glad Toad is free
d) Excited to go on an adventure
a) Upset with Rat for trusting Toad
What happens to Toad at the end of the chapter?
a) He goes on a vacation
b) He is sent to prison for 20 years
c) He becomes mayor of the town
d) He wins a car race
b) He is sent to prison for 20 years
From which character’s perspective is the end of this Read-Aloud told, and how do you know?
a) Rat’s, because the reader hears about Rat’s careful plans to guard Toad
b) Badger’s, because the reader learns what Badger thinks about Toad
c) Mole’s, because the reader follows Mole’s feelings of worry
d) Toad’s, because the reader knows his conceited thoughts and plans to steal the motorcar
d) Toad’s, because the reader knows his conceited thoughts and plans to steal the motorcar