One Good Turn Deserves Another

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Reading Street 2.

1 Name:_______________

One Good Turn Deserves Another

( ) 1. What happened to the snake?


a. It ate a mouse.
b. It was trapped under a rock.
c. The farmer used it as target practice.
( ) 2. What did the mouse do?
a. She was stuck under a rock.
b. She ate some grasshoppers.
c. She saved the snake’s life.
( ) 3. Why did the mouse think the snake shouldn’t eat her?
a. She thought that because one good turn deserves another.
b. She thought that because the snake was hungry.
c. She thought that because good is often repaid with evil.
( ) 4. What did the farmer do to the crow?
a. He was very grateful to the crow.
b. He gave the crow grasshoppers to eat.
c. He used the crow for target practice.
( ) 5. Why did the armadillo say “a snake is always a snake”?
a. She said that because the mouse was not smart enough.
b. She said that because the snake was grateful to the mouse.
c. She said that because a snake always wants to eat a mouse.
( ) 6. What is the order of the animals they talked to?
a. crowarmadillo coyote
b. coyote crowarmadillo
c. armadillocoyotecrow
( ) 7. Which animal helped the mouse?
a. the crow
b. the armadillo
c. the coyote
( ) 8. How did the coyote get the snake back to the hole?
a. He asked the snake to go back to the hole.
b. He acted like he didn’t believe a snake can be trapped in a hole.
c. He said he had seen s snake under a rock.
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( ) 9. What did the mouse do after the snake was back under the rock?
a. She ran away.
b. She pushed the rock.
c. She ate the snake.
( )10. How can you tell if the mouse was grateful to the coyote?
a. The mouse was grateful to the coyote because he saved the snake.
b. The mouse was grateful to the coyote because she said she would
return the favor someday.
c. The mouse wasn’t grateful to the coyote because she ran away.

11. What did the snake want to do after he got out?

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12. Why did the snake want to eat the mouse?


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13. Was the farmer grateful to the crow?


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14. Which animal agreed with the snake? (two kinds of animal)
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15. Which animal put the rock back?


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One Good Turn Deserves Another

( b ) 1. What happened to the snake?


a. It ate a mouse.
b. It was trapped under a rock.
c. The farmer used it as target practice.
( c ) 2. What did the mouse do?
a. She was stuck under a rock.
b. She ate some grasshoppers.
c. She saved the snake’s life.
( a ) 3. Why did the mouse think the snake shouldn’t eat her?
a. She thought that because one good turn deserves another.
b. She thought that because the snake was hungry.
c. She thought that because good is often repaid with evil.
( c ) 4. What did the farmer do to the crow?
a. He was very grateful to the crow.
b. He gave the crow grasshoppers to eat.
c. He used the crow for target practice.
( c ) 5. Why did the armadillo say “a snake is always a snake”?
a. She said that because the mouse was not smart enough.
b. She said that because the snake was grateful to the mouse.
c. She said that because a snake always wants to eat a mouse.
( a ) 6. What is the order of the animals they talked to?
a. crowarmadillo coyote
b. coyote crowarmadillo
c. armadillocoyotecrow
( c ) 7. Which animal helped the mouse?
a. the crow
b. the armadillo
c. the coyote
( b ) 8. How did the coyote get the snake back to the hole?
a. He asked the snake to go back to the hole.
b. He acted like he didn’t believe a snake can be trapped in a hole.
c. He said he had seen s snake under a rock.
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( a ) 9. What did the mouse do after the snake was back under the rock?
a. She ran away.
b. She pushed the rock.
c. She ate the snake.
( b )10. How can you tell if the mouse was grateful to the coyote?
a. The mouse was grateful to the coyote because he saved the snake.
b. The mouse was grateful to the coyote because she said she would
return the favor someday.
c. The mouse wasn’t grateful to the coyote because she ran away.

11. What did the snake want to do after he got out?

The snake wanted to eat the mouse after he got out.

12. Why did the snake want to eat the mouse?


The snake wanted to eat the mouse because he was hungry.

13. Was the farmer grateful to the crow?


No, the farmer wasn’t grateful to the crow.

14. Which animal agreed with the snake? (two kinds of animal)
The crow and the armadillo agreed with the snake.

15. Which animal put the rock back?


The coyote put the rock back.

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