Who is the main character of this story?
The main character of this story is the wolf.
What were the animals doing when the wolf tried to scare them?
When the wolf tried to scare the animals, the animals were reading.
Why did the wolf go to school?
The wolf went to school to become educated.
What is the setting of this story?
The setting of this story is a quiet little town.
What kind of animals was the farm for?
The farm was for educated animals.
Why did the animals tell the wolf to go away at first?
The animals told the wolf to go away at first because they wanted to concentrate on their books.
What type of story is this?
This story is a fantasy.
How did the wolf practice reading?
The wolf practiced reading by going to the public library, and by buying his own book.
Why did the wolf buy his own book?
The wolf bought his own book because he wanted to be able to read it everyday, and be able to read it very well.
What is a fantasy?
How did the wolf become the best in the class?
The wolf became the best in his class by working hard, and putting a lot of effort in reading and writing.
Why did the pig tell the wolf that he needed to work on his style?
The pig told wolf that he needed to work on his style because he read like a robot and didn't stop between his words.
What lesson does this story teach the reader?
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How would you describe the wolf to be like?
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Why did the wolf become different characters every time he read a new story?
The wolf became a different character every time he read a new story because he read with passion and confidence. He became a master storyteller.