Shrek: How do the characters in the movie stereotype ogres at the beginning? a) They think ogres are friendly. b) They believe ogres are mean and scary. c) They assume ogres are magical. d) They think ogres are small creatures.
b) They believe ogres are mean and scary.
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Wonder: How does Auggie face stereotypes about his appearance at school? a) He hides his face with a mask. b) He confronts them with humor and kindness. c) He becomes aggressive and defensive. d) He runs away from school.
a) He hides his face with a mask.
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Shrek: How does Shrek change the stereotype of ogres during the movie? a) By isolating himself from others. b) By proving he is a friendly and kind ogre. c) By becoming more frightening. d) By using his magical powers.
b) By proving he is a friendly and kind ogre.
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Wonder: What lesson about personal growth does Auggie learn during his time at school? a) The importance of being alone. b) The importance of kindness and friendship. c) The power of physical appearance.
b) The importance of kindness and friendship.
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Shrek: Why does Shrek initially agree to rescue Princess Fiona for Lord Farquaad? a) For money. b) Because he is in love with Fiona. c) To prove he is the strongest ogre. d) To impress Donkey.
a) For money.
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Shrek: How does Shrek's relationship with Donkey contribute to his personal growth? a) It makes him angrier. b) It teaches him the value of friendship. c) He is lonely forever. d) It has no impact on him.
b) It teaches him the value of friendship.
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Wonder: How does Auggie's family support his personal growth? a) They ignore his challenges. b) They want him to hide his differences. c) They love,and encourage him. d) They are embarrassed by
c) They love and encourage him.
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Shrek: Why doesn't Princess Fiona tell Shrek that she is an ogre? a) She doesn't like being an ogre. b) She is under a spell. c) She doesn't like Shrek. d) She is shy.
a) She doesn't like being an ogre.
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Wonder: How do Auggie's classmates initially react to Auggie's appearance? a) They call him a monster. b) They don't care about his appearance. c) They don't talk to him.
a) They call him a monster.
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How do Auggie's friendships challenge stereotypes about acceptance? a) Friendship is based on appearance. b) True friends accept each other for who they are. c) Friendship is always easy. d) Friends should always be similar.
b) True friends accept each other for who they are.
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Shrek: What does Shrek learn about love and friendship? A) They are not important B) They are weaknesses C) They are powerful and valuable D) They are temporary
C) They are powerful and valuable
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Shrek: How does Fiona's views on beauty change during the story? A) She becomes more superficial B) She doesn’t care about appearances anymore C) She becomes more judgmental D) She becomes more materialistic
B) She doesn’t care about appearances anymore
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Wonder: What is the most important message from 'Wonder' ? A) "Choose kindness." B) "Win at all costs." C) "Appearances matter." D) "Be the best."
A) "Choose kindness."
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How do both Shrek and Auggie experience personal growth during their stories? A) Shrek is angrier; Auggie is more lonely B) Shrek accepts others in his life; Auggie is more confident C) Shrek is more arrogant; Auggie is more rebellious
B) Shrek accepts others in his life; Auggie is more confident
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In "Wonder," who helps Auggie discover his own self-worth, and in "Shrek," who helps Shrek realize the importance of love and friendship? A) Donkey; Fiona B) Fiona; Donkey C) Jack Will; Fiona D) Summer; Donkey
C) Jack Will; Fiona
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In both stories, what is the situation that makes the main characters (Shrek and Auggie) realize the importance of love and friendship? A) When Fiona rescues Shrek; When Auggie becomes class president B) When Shrek transforms into an