The Sacred Animals: A Native American Tale
Questions:
5
Grade:
3
Words:
57
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One sunny day, a young Native American boy named Koda was talking to his grandfather about their tribe's beliefs. Grandfather explained, "We respect all creatures, Koda. The bear teaches us strength, the eagle wisdom, and the deer gentleness. They are sacred." Koda listened, his eyes wide. From that day on, he saw the animals with new respect.
Question 1
Who was Koda talking to about their tribe's beliefs?
A
His father
B
His mother
C
His sister
D
His grandfather
E
His friend
Question 2
What does the bear teach according to Koda's tribe's beliefs?
A
Wisdom
B
Gentleness
C
Respect
D
Strength
E
Humility
Question 3
Are the animals considered sacred in Koda's tribe?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Only some of them
D
Only the bear
E
Only the eagle and the deer
Question 4
What does the deer teach according to Koda's tribe's beliefs?
A
Wisdom
B
Gentleness
C
Respect
D
Strength
E
Humility
Question 5
What lesson did Koda learn?
A
To ignore the teachings of his grandparents
B
To respect all creatures
C
That animals are not sacred
D
That only bears are sacred
E
That only he can learn from animals
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