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Rachel the Clever

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  • Complete the common phrase: They lived happily ever _______.
    after
  • What was Rachel's most prized possession?
    The King
  • What adjective is a synonyms for brainy, intelligent, and smart? (C)
    clever
  • Complete the sentence: The King's (P)________ was stronger than his love.
    pride
  • What is the answer to the second riddle? What is the richest thing?
    Life-giving Earth
  • What genre is Rachel the Clever?
    a Folk Tale
  • In which country is the story Rachel the Clever set?
    Poland
  • What is the answer to the third riddle? What is the dearest thing?
    Love
  • What is the answer to the first riddle? What is the fastest thing?
    Thought
  • What noun is a type of question that describes something in a difficult and confusing way and has a clever or funny answer, often asked as a game? (R)
    riddle
  • What did Rachel ask her father to buy so she could travel to the palace?
    a cow, a pair of boots, two ducks
    a goat, a fishnet, two doves
    a sheep, a cloak, two swans
    a pig, a hat, two crows
  • What did Rachel's father do for a living?
    Blacksmith
    Fletcher
    Innkeeper
    Cobbler
  • Which of the following is a female horse?
    mare
    ewe
    stallion
    bull
  • When the peasant comes to court, who does the king say the foal belongs to?
    the peasant
    the king
    the peasant's enemy
    the peasant's neighbour
  • What adjective means to feel really good about something you have done? (P)
    proud
  • Complete the sentence: "After being trapped, a bird can fly away once it is _________ from its cage."
    released
  • What did Rachel give to the King?
    an ivisibility potion
    a healing potion
    a sleeping potion
    a love potion
  • What does Rachel tell the peasant to do?
    pretend to fish
    pretend to swim
    pretend to fly
    pretend to be a horse
  • Which word is the odd one out?
    stupidity
    judgment
    wisdom
    intelligence
  • What verb means to do what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority? (O)
    obey
  • What is the opposite of to divorce?
    to marry