Where was the boy sleeping at the beginning of the story?
A. In his bed at home
B. Under the stars
C. Inside a tent
D. By the lake
B. Under the stars
What happened to the brightest star in the boy’s dream?
A. It disappeared from the sky
B. It turned into a flower
C. It floated down and landed on a tree
D. It fell into the lake
C. It floated down and landed on a tree
What did the star turn into when she came down to Earth?
A. A bird
B. A young woman
C. A flower
D. A chief
B. A young woman
What did the star maiden ask the boy to do?
A. Bring her food and water
B. Ask the chiefs what form she should take
C. Build her a house in the village
D. Show her the lake
B. Ask the chiefs what form she should take
What did the chiefs tell the boy to tell the star maiden?
A. She could only become a flower
B. She could not stay in the village
C. She should return to the sky
D. She may take on any form she wants
D. She may take on any form she wants
Why wasn’t the star maiden happy as a wild flower?
A. Animals almost crushed her
B. She didn’t like the color
C. She was too far from the lake
D. She missed the stars
A. Animals almost crushed her
Why wasn’t the star maiden happy as a red rose?
A. It rained too much
B. She missed being with the villagers
C. The garden was too crowded
D. The rose had no scent
B. She missed being with the villagers
What happened when the star maiden looked into the lake?
A. She saw her reflection and called her sisters
B. She saw the boy waiting for her
C. She decided to leave forever
D. She turned into a rose again
A. She saw her reflection and called her sisters
What did the star maiden and her sisters become in the lake?
A. Fish
B. Roses
C. Water lilies
D. Trees
C. Water lilies
What should people remember when they see a water lily?
A. The chiefs who gave advice
B. The boy who had a dream
C. The animals who walked in the fields
D. The star maiden who came down from heaven
D. The star maiden who came down from heaven