Cinder Al and the Stinky Footwear (part 1)
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Andre Percy
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3rd Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Fairy tales are traditional tales that tell stories about magical characters and events. What statement about fairy tales is NOT true?
Author of fairy tales tell the story through the plot.
The characters in fairy tales never include royalty.
Authors of fairy tales may begin the story with "Once upon a time...." or "Long, long ago...."
Authors of fairy tales use sensory details and figurative language to develop the setting and the characters.
2.
Multiple Choice
Who is the author of "Cinder Al and the Stinky Footwear"
Roger Lore
Chin Ko
Roger Lore and Chin Ko
Chin Ko and Roger Lore
3.
Multiple Choice
What is a "royal" proclamation?
A proclamation from a family whose last name is "Royal".
A proclamation from the peasants living in Stinky Hollow.
A proclamation from a citizen living in a town called "royal".
A proclamation from someone with kingly ancestry.
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Multiple Choice
How is Cinder Al different from his brothers?
He loves to be stinky just like his brothers.
He loves things to smell fresh and was not stinky himself.
He enjoyed going to his brother's onion farm so he could also stink.
He was the best skunk wrestler ever.
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Multiple Choice
What was the challenge from Princess Peeyu?
Whomever could hold their breath the longest would win the dance with her.
Whomever could wear the stinky shoes and not faint could dance with her.
Whomever could hold the hand of the princess the longest, would be able to dance with her.
Whomever could say the alphabet is three languages would be able to dance with her.
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Multiple Choice
"The rotten reek of the stinky footwear didn't stop Stinky Steve". What is the verb in this sentence?
the rotten reek
didn't stop
Stinky Steve
Stinky footwear
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