A) folktale B) biography C) myth D) mystery
A) past B) future C) forever D) present
A) in the countryside B) in Granny's cabin C) in a crowded school D) in a carpenter's cottage
A) No one moves out of the goat's way. B) Everyone is playing in the cottage. C) Bartholomew came to visit. D) The cottage only has one room.
A) They complain about each other. B) They are polite and treat each other kindly. C) They blame Father for their troubles. D) They try to get out of each other's way.
A) difficult B) busy C) hopeless D) miserable
A) Father insists upon it. B) It's easier for May Ann to milk the goat inside. C) The goat is cold outside. D) Bartholomew tells them to do it.
A) an old man B) a crazy man C) a wise man D) an animal lover
A) Meg likes the goat. B) The goat provides enough milk. C) The goat attacks after being teased. D) Martin and Willy ignore it.
A) learn to get along with it B) take the goat back outside C) bring the chickens inside, too D) stop teasing it
A) They begin to stop complaining. B) They blame the boys for their troubles. C) They stay busy collecting eggs. D) They complain more than ever.
A) wants the family to appreciate their farm animals B) thinks the house has a little more room left C) doesn't want the donkey to be alone outside D) wants the family to know how much room they really have
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