A) The Owl B) The Wolf C) The Crow D) The Fox
A) Cheese B) Fruit C) Meat D) Bread
A) Challenging it to a race B) Stealing the cheese C) Pretending to befriend it D) Flattering the Raven
A) Cunning B) Bravery C) Strength D) Speed
A) Escapes unscathed B) Finds more cheese C) Loses the cheese D) Gains a friend
A) Novel B) Fable C) Myth D) Fairy Tale
A) The cheese B) A game C) A meal D) The Raven’s friendship
A) Simile B) Metaphor C) Alliteration D) Allegory
A) Stars B) Animals C) Rivers D) Mountains
A) 1844 B) 1799 C) 1769 D) 1808
A) Aesop B) Ivan Krylov C) Jean de La Fontaine D) Alexander Sumarokov
A) Fly away B) Sing with her 'wonderful voice' C) Give him the cheese directly D) Tell a story
A) Be cautious of strangers. B) Flattery is dangerous and difficult to resist. C) Never trust animals. D) Trust your instincts.
A) On the ground B) On a branch C) In a nest D) In a tree hollow
A) A dialogue between animals B) An introduction to the characters C) A description of the forest D) A moral introduction about flattery
A) She is deceived and opens her beak. B) She ignores the fox. C) She flies away immediately. D) She laughs at the fox.
A) People never fall for flattery. B) Flattery is always beneficial. C) People are unaware of its dangers. D) Everyone is aware of its nature, but it still finds its way into hearts.
A) Her supposed beauty and wonderful voice B) Her intelligence C) Her speed D) Her strength |