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What did the Fox see?
a chicken
a stag
a bunch of ripe grapes
To get the grapes, the Fox . . .
used a ladder.
ran around the tree.
ran and jumped.
Can the fox tell that the grapes are sour?
no
yes
Why did the Fox say that the grapes were sour?
They looked sour.
He was mad that he could not reach them.
What is the exposition in the Fox and the Grapes?
One day the Fox saw a bunch of grapes hanging from a vine and she wanted to eat them.
summer
fall
winter
What is the rising action in The Fox & the Grapes?
the Fox decided to take a nap
the Fox got the grapes and went home
the Fox does not like grapes
The grapes were very high so the Fox jumped twice to get to the grapes without luck
What is the falling action in the Fox and the Grapes?
the Fox took a nap
The grapes were very high so she jumped twice to get to the grapes
the Fox decided she did not want the grapes and walked away very, very scornfully
the Fox decided she would eat bananas instead.
What is the climax in the Fox and the Grapes?
the Fox decided the grapes were sour and she should not wear herself out trying to get at something that was not worth it.
The grapes were very high so she jumped twice to get to the grapes
The Fox walked away very, very scornfully
the Fox decided she did not want the grapes
What is the theme or the moral of the story?
It is easy to dislike what you cannot have.
The Fox should have tried harder
The Fox was right in not trying harder.
The Fox should have called her friends to help her.
to spy means
a person who keeps secret watch on the actions of others
a person who jumps many times
a person who does not like grapes
Bunch
a person who spies
a single thing
a grouping of things that are the same like grapes
A grape vine is
a bunch of oranges
a bunch of bananas
a trailing plant for grapes
Mouth-watering food is
food that tastes bad
delicious food
food that is sour
A tree branch is
an "arm" in a tree
a bunch of bananas
a bunch of oranges
To gaze is the same as
to run
a long look at something
to jump
longingly is the same as
to run
to jump
a strong desire for something
to leap is the same as
to look at something
to jump
a strong desire for something
to gape at is the same as
to run
to jump
stare with one's mouth open wide in amazement or wonder
scornfully is the same as
a feeling of contempt or disdain
to jump
stare with one's mouth open wide in amazement or wonder
The author of The Fox and the Grapes is
Aesop
Paul Newman
Mary Webster
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