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Where are the farmers at the end of the story? What are they doing?
They are sitting in the rain with their guns, next to the hole. They are waiting for Mr. Fox to come out.
What's another word for thieves?
burglars, robbers, bandits!
What does Mrs. Bean say that Mabel should do to the rats?
She should poison them. Put poison down.
How many ciders did Mr. bean drink yesterday?
 
He drank 4 yesterday.
 
He drank 3 yesterday.
 
He drank 2 yesterday.
 
He doesn't like to drink cider.
What can you do with a rolling pin?
 
You can use it when you are cooking.
 
It is a weapon to hit people.
 
You can use it when you plant a tree.
 
You can brush your hair with it.
Who is coming down the stair of the cellar at the end of the chapter?
 
Mabel
 
Farmer Bean
 
Marie
 
Farmer Bunce
How does Mr Fox threaten the rat?
He says if you don't move I will eat you!
What do they want from the cellar?
They want the cider!
What animal did they meet in the cellar?
They met a rat.
Why does the youngest Fox want to take carrots? What does this show about his character?
To give them to the rabbits. He is kind and thoughtful. ( helpful/ considerate/nice)
Use "mustn't" in a sentence.
I mustn't be late for school!
Why was Badger furious with Mr Fox.
Because all the underground animals where stuck and couldn't escape or leave to get food.
What is the opposite of weak?
strong!
After taking the chickens, why did Mr Fox put the floor boards back so carefully?
 
So no one could see he had been there.
 
He is very respectful.
 
He is very tidy.
 
To show the farmer he had stolen some chcikens!
What is another word for very hungry?
Starving, famished, ravenous