Adventure in the Enchanted Forest
Questions:
5
Grade:
4
Words:
100
Text
Text & Questions
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Meet Autumn, the artist of nature, brushing strokes of red and gold on the canvas of trees. She is a parade leader, her falling leaves marching down the streets in a vibrant celebration. Autumn is a baker, filling the air with the scent of spicy pumpkin pies and sweet apple tarts. Her cool winds whisper tales of harvest, and her afternoon sun boasts a gentle, golden glow. Autumn is a seamstress, weaving a thick blanket of leaves on the ground, preparing for Winter's sleep. She paints the sky with hues of early dusk and sprinkles the night with sparkling stars.
Question 1
What does the 'Sun' symbolize in the content?
A
Sadness
B
Darkness
C
Warmth and comfort
D
Fear
E
Coldness
Question 2
What happens when the night comes?
A
The sun shines brighter
B
The moon disappears
C
The sky is dressed in a velvety black cape dotted with twinkling stars
D
The trees start to move
E
The moon turns into a golden light
Question 3
Why do you think the trees are described as 'friendly'?
A
Because they can speak
B
Because they can move
C
Because they can change colors
D
Because they tell stories and sway to the melody of the wind
E
Because they are scary
Question 4
What could be the central idea of this passage?
A
The dangers of the forest
B
The beauty and magic of nature
C
The importance of the sun
D
The fear of the night
E
The loneliness of the moon
Question 5
Is the statement 'The Sun frowned at the Earth' true based on the content?
A
True
B
False
C
Cannot be determined
D
Partially True
E
Partially False
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