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Whale and Elephant Play Tug - The English Channel (Literature Reader) - Class 5 - English
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Complete this summary with information from the story.
Miss Rabbit heard _____________ and _____________ making plans to _____________. She didnβt _____________ the idea and immediately thought of a way to _____________ their plans. She pretended she had a _____________ that needed to be pulled out of the mud. She made sure that _____________ and couldnβt see _____________ . The _____________ would be the sign to start pulling. _____________ and _____________ didnβt know that _____________ had cleverly got them to play tug. When they realized they were _____________ by _____________ they gave up thinking about _____________ .
Miss Rabbit heard Mr Elephant and Mr Whale making plans to rule all the animals in the world. She didn't like the idea and immediately thought of a way to spoil their plans. She pretended she had a cow that needed to be pulled out of the mud. She made sure that each of them held one end of a long, strong rope and couldn't see each other. The sound of a big drum would be the sign to start pulling. Mr Elephant and Mr Whale didn't know that Miss Rabbit had cleverly got them to play tug. When they realised they were tricked by Miss Rabbit, they gave up thinking about ruling over the other animals.
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What did Miss Rabbit say to Mr Whale and Mr Elephant?
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Unlock now πWhy were Mr Whale and Mr Elephant ready to help Miss Rabbit?
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Unlock now πWhat did each animal say to Miss Rabbit to boast abut their strength?
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Unlock now πFind words in the story for these meanings. The first letters of the words are given to help you.
a) laughed in a mean way to make fun of someone: s _____________
b) to do a kind act for someone: f _____________
c) to say nice things about someone to make them happy: c _____________
d)Β pulled something tight to make it long: s _____________
e) the white foamy bubbles near the sea shore: s _____________
f) spoke in a very angry manner: f _____________
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Unlock now πMr Elephant and Mr Whale were very strong; what was their weakness?
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Unlock now πWould you say Miss Rabbit was stronger than Mr Elephant and Mr Whale?
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Unlock now πAccording to this story, what should our real strength be?
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βYou are the biggest creature on the land, Brother Elephant,β said Mr Whale, βand I am the biggest creature in the sea; if we join together, we can rule all the animals in the world and have our way for everything.β
Who were talking in this dialogue?
What were they planning to do?
Why did they want to do it?
βYou are the biggest creature on the land, Brother Elephant,β said Mr Whale, βand I am the biggest creature in the sea; if we join together, we can rule all the animals in the world and have our way for everything.β
Who were talking in this dialogue?
What were they planning to do?
Why did they want to do it?
In this dialogue, Mr Whale was talking to Mr Elephant.
They were planning to join together and rule all the animals in the world. That means they wanted to be the bosses of all the other animals.
They wanted to do this so they could have their way for everything. This means they wanted to make all the decisions and control what the other animals did. They thought because they were the biggest animals, they could do this.
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βOh, please, dear, strong Mr Whale,β she said, βcould you do me a favour? My cow is stuck in the mud, a quarter of a mile from here. And I canβt pull her out. I couldnβt think of anyone stronger than you to help me out.β
What favour did Miss Rabbit ask Mr Whale for?
What was Miss Rabbit's supposed problem?
How did she flatter Mr Whale into accepting her request?
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Summary - Whale and Elephant Play Tug | The English Channel (Literature Reader) | Class 5 Literature | English
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Themes - Whale and Elephant Play Tug | The English Channel (Literature Reader) | Class 5 Literature | English
This story highlights several key themes:
Brains over brawn π§ πͺ: Even though Mr Whale π³ and Mr Elephant π were extremely strong, it was Miss Rabbit's π cleverness and quick thinking that won the day. This suggests that ......
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The story begins with Mr Elephant π and Mr Whale π³ planning to use their size and strength to rule over all other animals π. Listening to their conversation, Miss Rabbit π decides to trick them to prevent this from happening.
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"βYou are the biggest creature on the land, Brother Elephant,β said Mr Whale, βand I am the biggest creature in the sea; if we join together, we can rule all the animals in the world and have our way for everything.β": This line introduces the plan of Mr Whale and Mr Elephant to dominate all animals, setting the stage for the rest of the story.
"'Well, they wonβt rule me!' she said.": With this line, Miss Rabbit sets her ....
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Crouched (verb): lowered the body by bending the legs
The cat crouched in the grass, waiting to pounce on its prey.Trumpeted (verb): made a sound like that of a trumpet; a trumpet is the call of a elephant
The elephant trumpeted loudly in the jungle.Grunted (verb): made a short low sound in the throat, especially to show pain or anger
He grunted when ................................
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