Study

The Coyote and the Rabbit

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • What does the coyote learn by the end of the story?
    The coyote learns that strength alone isn’t enough, and that cleverness is also important.
  • What lesson does this story teach us?
    The story teaches us that being smart can help you solve problems, even if you’re not the strongest.
  • Why does the rabbit want to trick the coyote?
    The rabbit wants to trick the coyote to escape and protect himself.
  • What does the coyote do when the rabbit tricks him?
    The coyote becomes frustrated or angry each time he is tricked.
  • Who are the main characters in the story?
    The coyote and the rabbit
  • Does the coyote ever catch the rabbit?
    No, the coyote never catches the rabbit because the rabbit is always able to outsmart him.
  • What does the coyote want to do with the rabbit?
    The coyote wants to catch and eat the rabbit.
  • How does the rabbit escape from the coyote?
    The rabbit escapes by using clever tricks to outsmart the coyote each time.
  • What is the rabbit like? Describe him in one word.
    The rabbit is clever.
  • What does the rabbit do when he sees the coyote?
    When the rabbit sees the coyote, he comes up with a clever plan to trick him and escape.
  • Why does the rabbit keep outsmarting the coyote?
    The rabbit is very clever and quick-thinking, so he finds ways to trick the coyote and stay safe.
  • Is the rabbit afraid of the coyote?
    Yes, the rabbit is afraid of the coyote because the coyote wants to catch him.
  • Where does the story happen?
    In the desert
  • How do you think the rabbit feels when he escapes from the coyote?
    The rabbit probably feels happy and relieved that he escaped safely.
  • Do you think the coyote and rabbit can be friends? Why?
    No, probably not, because the rabbit sees the coyote as a threat, and the coyote wants to catch the rabbit.