The Fox and the Stork Quiz

 

1. What does lap mean in this sentence: "The fox will lap up the soup in the bowl."?
to lick up with the tongue
one run around a track
the area formed between the hips and the knees when one sits

 

2. What does bill mean in this fable?
a beak
a statement of what someone owes
a nickname for the name William

 

3. What does mouth mean in this phrase: "A long-necked jar with a narrow mouth."?
the part of the human body where one takes in food, speaks, etc.
part of a river
the opening of a container

 

4. Insert means
speak strongly
to put or place something into something else
to remove

 

5. What could be a lesson from this fable?
Stick with your own kind
Punish your enemies
Treat others as you would like to be treated.

is your final score!

 

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