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Read the following sentence:
The generous trees provided Spider Monkey with lots of delicious fruit.
Why does the author make th trees seem human?
to show that trees grew different types of fruit
to show that trees handed fruit to Spider Monkey
to show that Spider Monkey made the trees give him fruit
to show that Spider Monkey took a lot of fruit from the trees
Read the following sentence:
"We will never be out of fruit, for it leaps off the tree, glad to be your snack."
Which two words from the sentence describe the fruit with human qualities?
leaps
tree
glad
never
Part A: When does Spider Monkey realize that he has behaved foolishly?
when Marmoset refuses to share his family's food with him
when he remembers Marmoset's storage place
when he sees Marmoset storing up fruit
when the fruit becomes hard to find
Part B: Which sentence from the story shows that Spider Monkey realizes his mistake?
"Marmoset slowly shook his head before responding."
"I'm sorry, but you will have to find food elsewhere."
"He set up his position as guard in front of the food."
"Maybe, 'he thought, 'I should plan ahead."
How is Spider Monkey different from Marmoset? Select two options.
Marmoset is selfish; Spider Monkey shares.
Marmoset is practical; Spider Monkey is not.
Spider Monkey doesn't need much to eat; Marmoset does.
Marmoset thinks of the future; Spider Monkey thinks of the present.
Part A: What is the theme of "The Spider Monkey and the Marmoset"?
Friends don't always share.
Needs can be hard to fulfill.
Always eat one bite, save two.
One must prepare for the future
Part B: Which sentence from the passage best supports the theme?
"I'll just ask Marmoset to share with me."
"Spider Monkey swung through the trees to find Marmoset, who was resting near his storage place."
"You should have been planning for a day like this yourself."
"Spider Monkey's mouth hung open, for he was not expecting this from his friend."
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