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1. Who is perched on a limb in the story?
A. Fox
B. Crow
C. Raven
D. Owl
2. What does the Raven have in its beak?
A. A stick
B. A morsel of food
C. A leaf
D. A stone
3. What is the name of the fox in the story?
A. Reynard
B. Mr. Fox
C. Robert
D. Simba
4. Why does the Fox compliment the Raven?
A. To befriend him
B. To trick him and get the food
C. To show his admiration
D. To offer help
5. What does the Fox ask the Raven to do?
A. Fly
B. Sing
C. Dance
D. Drop the food
6. How does the Raven react to the Fox’s flattery?
A. He ignores it
B. He flies away
C. He opens his beak to sing
D. He laughs
7. What falls when the Raven opens his beak?
A. A feather
B. A leaf
C. The food
D. Nothing
8. How does the Fox feel after getting the food?
A. Sad
B. Happy
C. Angry
D. Guilty
9. What lesson does the Fox teach the Raven?
A. To trust others
B. To be cautious of flattery
C. To share food
D. To be proud of his feathers
10. What sound does the Raven make according to the poem?
A. Chirp
B. Croak
C. Sing
D. Howl
11. Why does the Fox call the Raven “handsome”?
A. Because the Raven has beautiful feathers
B. To make the Raven feel proud and trick him
C. Because the Fox was telling the truth
D. Because the Raven could sing well
12. What did the Raven forget in his pride?
A. That his feathers were dull
B. That he could not fly
C. That his voice was just a croak
D. That the Fox was his friend
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