ALL THAT GLITTERS...
THE GOLDEN TOUCH
BAD IDEA, MIDAS
Word Wizards
Learn Your Lesson, Midas
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At the beginning of the story, what did Midas believe was more precious than anything else?

Gold.

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What was the first thing Midas saw had changed to gold when he woke up?

His bedcovers.

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What advice did the mysterious stranger give before granting the wish?

Think carefully.

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In the story, what does precious mean?

Valuable, important, or deeply loved.

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In the end, what does Midas realize is more important than gold?

His daughter / love / family / ordinary living things.

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Where did Midas go to admire his gold?

His secret chamber in the dungeon.

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What happened when Midas touched the bedpost?

It turned to gold.

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Why did Midas ask for the golden touch?

He believed it would bring him happiness / make him happy.

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What does realm mean?

Kingdom.

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What lesson does Midas learn about wealth?

Money or gold cannot buy happiness.

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Who did Midas love more than gold?

His daughter, Aurelia.

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What happened to the roses after Midas touched them?

They turned into golden roses and drooped from the weight.

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Why were the golden roses not as wonderful as Midas expected?

They lost their scent and became hard, heavy, and lifeless.

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What does adorn mean?

To decorate or make something beautiful.

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Why is the golden touch called a curse instead of a gift?

It ruins the things Midas needs and loves.

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Before he loved gold so much, what did Midas once love?

Roses / his rose garden.

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What happened when Midas tried to eat breakfast?

His food turned into gold before he could eat it.

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Why did Midas begin to worry he might never eat again?

Everything he tried to eat turned to gold.

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What does lifeless mean when Aurelia becomes a statue?

Not alive / without life.

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Why does Midas keep one golden rose at the end?

As a reminder of the golden touch and the lesson he learned.

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What line shows that Midas was never satisfied with his wealth?

"A man can never have enough gold." / He said he would never have enough.

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What happened when Midas took Aurelia's hand?

She turned into a lifeless golden statue.

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Why did Midas finally call the golden touch a curse?

It made him lose what he truly loved, especially Aurelia.

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What does cleanse mean in the river scene?

To wash or purify.

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How does Midas change from the beginning to the end of the story?

He changes from greedy and gold-obsessed to grateful and loving.