A) knowing how to read B) wearing a heavy helmet C) being able to write D) using a sword
A) Mexico B) America C) England D) Canada
A) fable B) biography C) legend D) mystery
A) He had to clean the clock in the tower. B) He had to take care of the horses. C) He had to cook the dinner meal. D) He had to polish the candlesticks in the palace.
A) a royal wedding B) a weapon used in battle C) a long journey or trek D) a contest or event for special games
A) simile B) hyperbole C) alliteration D) personification
A) in the woods B) in a lake C) in the castle D) in a churchyard
A) He did not cook the king's favorite food correctly. B) He forgot Sir Harry's sword. C) He broke the church bell. D) He did not put Sir Harry's horse into the stable.
A) It flew from his hands. B) It cried out to Arthur to put it back. C) It broke into two pieces. D) It made a loud ringing sound.
A) knelt before Arthur B) walked away with disappointment C) cried out in anger D) laughed out loud
A) Paragraph 2 B) Paragraph 1 C) Paragraph 5 D) Paragraph 4
A) He is to become the king. B) He is to become wealthy. C) He is to become knight. D) He is to marry the elegant princess.
A) a writer B) a king C) a painter D) a knight
A) the King of England B) an older boy C) Arthur's teacher D) Arthur's father
A) He was afraid he had broken the sword. B) He was afraid he had failed Sir Harry. C) He was afraid he would wake Sir Harry. D) He was afraid he had stolen the sword.
A) sad B) amazed C) angry D) happy
A) the church B) Sir Harry's castle C) London D) the tent
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