What is the meaning of the word residence in Text 1, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse "?
village
headquarters
house
address
Which detail from Text 1 helps the reader determine the meaning of the word residence?
"in the country"
"long journey"
"rand dining room"
"two huge dogs"
When the narrator of Text 1 states that Town Mouse "rather turned up his long nose at this country fare, " what does it show about his point of view toward Town Mouse?
He feels sorry for Town Mouse, who is confused about what he will be eating because he has never seen the types of foods Country Mouse is serving.
He admires Town Mouse for his fine taste and polite manners in handling a difficult situation caused by Country Mouse's preference for simple food.
He feels that Town Mouse is interested in the food Country Mouse is serving and is eagerly sniffing it in anticipation.
He thinks Town Mouse looks down on others and is unappreciative of Country Mouse's kindness in sharing his food.
What two important roles does fear play in both Texts 1 and 2?
Fear forces at least one main character in each text to find many possible solutions to a problem.
Fear prevents at least one main character in each text from understanding what benefits each location offers.
Fear makes the main characters in both texts get angry with each other.
Fear causes the main characters in both texts to decide to return to their homes
Fear makes at least one main character in each text look for a new place to live.
Fear prevents the main characters in both texts from making new friends.
What theme is shared by both texts?
People always think they would be happier in a different set of circumstances.
Don't assume you will get what you want before you actually get it.
Everyone has different preferences, and it is fine to be grateful for what you have.
Do not worry about things that might or might not happen in the future.