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Monkey and Crocodile
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Can you make a sentence using the word: allow.
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Does Crocodile like the fruit Monkey offered? How do you know?
Yes, Crocodile likee the fruit because Crocodile visits Monkey every day for fruit.
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What is your favorite animal?
My favorite animal is _______.
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What does scaly mean?
device used to weigh things
skin on an animal or fish that has scales
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Can you make a sentence using the words: fruit, dinner, and tree.
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What does Monkey like to eat?
oranges
mangos
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Where did Monkey live?
He lived in a fruit tree by the side of the river.
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What is your favorite color?
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What does escape mean?
to break free form or keep from being captured
to be kept inside a room
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What does invited mean?
politely asked someone to go somewhere
forcing your way into something
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Does Monkey know how to swim? How do you know?
Monkey does not know how to swim because he had to ride on Crocodile's back to cross the river.
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Do you think it is a good idea for Monkey to cross the river with Crocodile? Why or Why not?
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What is the title of the companion book>
Elephant and Rhino
The Lion and the Mouse
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What is a folktale?
A fairytale
A made up story passed down in a family by word of mouth
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Who are the characters in the story?
Elephant and Rhino
Monkey and Crocodile
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What is a guest?
a visitor who is welcomed into a home
your neighbor
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What is the setting of the story?
by a riverbank, next to a mango tree duing the spring
in the city, in the winter
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What does Monkey offer Crocodile? Why?
He offered Crocodile food because Crocodile was a guest.
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What is the title of the book we read in class?
The title is "Monkey and Crocodile."
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