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In order to make longer stories easier to read, authors break them into shorter sections. Those sections are called__________.
Pages
Titles
Chapters
Numbers
What is the Title of Chapter 1?
Midas's Golden Touch
The King's Wish
Too Much of a Good Thing
Washing the Greed Away
Chapter 1 says, "You might think that a king would have to be wise and thoughtful, but unfortunately, Midas was a ______ king."
Arrogant
Bad
Funny
Foolish
What did Midas ask for power to do in Chapter 1?
To turn everything he touched to gold
To have as much money as he wanted
To have Mr. Henry be his assistant
To have as much food as he wanted
True or False: Chapter 2 was called "Midas's Golden Touch"
True
False
What was King Midas's problem in Chapter 3?
His army was about to go to war.
Everything in his kingdom had turned to gold
He wasn't able to eat or drink because it all turned to gold as soon as it touched his lips.
He was tired
What do you learn about King Midas in Chapter 1 of the story?
He was foolish and greedy, but kind.
He seldom thought about his daughter.
He had made enemies of the gods.
He had special powers.
How do the events of Chapter 2 build on those of Chapter 1?
Midas asks to be able to turn everything he touches into gold.
Midas realizes the power he asked for doesn't make him happy.
Midas looks for ways he can use his power to help others.
Midas shows his greed by turning everything into gold.
"Midas's golden touch turned the fruit into a glittering ball of gold."
What is the meaning of 'glittering' in this context?
round
soft
shiny
rough
In Chapter 4, what did King Midas have to do to return everything gold back to what it had been?
He had to touch everything again so it would return to normal.
He had to ask the god for forgiveness.
He has to wake up from his dream.
He had to go to the nearby river to have his greed washed away.
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