The Young Messenger of the Revolution
Once upon a time, in the heart of the American Revolution, there was a brave young boy named Samuel. Samuel had a very important job. He was a messenger for the Continental Army, carrying secret messages from one camp to another. One day, he got a message that was to be delivered to General George Washington himself. It was a perilous journey, but Samuel was determined. He travelled through dense forests and across rivers, always careful to stay hidden from the British soldiers. Finally, he arrived at the camp and delivered the message. General Washington thanked him for his bravery, making Samuel a hero in his camp.
Question 1
Who was Samuel in the story?
A British soldier
A cook in the Continental Army
A messenger for the Continental Army
A teacher
General George Washington
Question 2
What was Samuel's important message for?
For his family
For the British soldiers
For General George Washington
For his friends
For his school
Question 3
What is the central idea of the story?
The story is about a cook
The story is about a teacher
The story is about a British soldier
The story is about a young boy named Samuel who was a brave messenger during the American Revolution
The story is about General George Washington
Question 4
Why did Samuel need to stay hidden from the British soldiers?
Because they were playing a game
Because he was afraid of them
Because he was carrying secret messages for the Continental Army
Because he didn't like them
Because they wanted to play with him
Question 5
What did Samuel do after his journey through dense forests and across rivers?
He went home
He played with his friends
He went to school
He delivered the message to General George Washington
He cooked food
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