7 questions
In scene 2, how do the animals feel about Measuring Worm when he offers the climb to the mountains?
They think he is silly.
They think he is wise.
They think he is strong.
They think he is boring.
Which sentence from the play shows that the animals' feelings about Measuring Worm are changing in Scene 3?
"He will not fail you now."
Be careful, my children!"
"Your name is longer than you are."
"We will never get back to our mother."
At the end of the play, how do the animals feel about Measuring Worm?
They think he is friendly.
They think he is weak.
They think he is funny.
They think he is brave.
What is the main message of the play?
Even small creatures can have great courage.
Bear cubs should always obey their parents.
Worms are better climbers than lions.
Mountains are dangerous.
What does Mother Grizzly say that supports the play's main message?
"There is no one who can save my cubs."
"It has all ended well, thanks to the help and courage of Measuring Worm."
"Both of you have been very naughty!"
"Mountain Lion, you are the best climber and were my best hope."
How can you tell the animals have learned their lesson?
They are unable to rescue Older Brother and Younger Brother.
They laugh at Measuring Worm.
They name the new mountain Tu--tok-a-nu-la.
They see that a stone has grown into a mountain.
At the end of Scene 1, how do Older Brother and Younger Brother get stuck at the top of the mountain?
They chase Badger to the top of the mountain.
They climb to the top of the mountain.
Hawk carries them to the top of the mountain.
They fall asleep on a rock that grows into a giant mountain.