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George and Martha Split Pea Soup
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What does George do with the soup?
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Why does Martha appreciate George's honesty?
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Who are the two main characters in the story?
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Why doesn’t George tell Martha right away that he doesn’t like split pea soup?
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Does George enjoy eating split pea soup?
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Why does George pretend to like the soup?
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Who makes the soup in the story?
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What does George do with the soup instead of eating it?
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How does Martha find out that George doesn’t like her soup?
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Where do George and Martha talk about the soup?
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When does George pour the soup into his loafers?
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How can you tell that Martha really cares about George?
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What might have happened if George kept hiding the soup forever?
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How do you think George feels while pretending to eat the soup?
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Who doesn’t like the soup?
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What kind of soup is in the story?
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How does the story show that George and Martha are good friends?
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Where does George hide the soup?
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How does Martha respond when George tells the truth?
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What does this story teach about honesty and friendship?
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What happens when Martha finds out the truth?
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When does Martha realize George doesn't like the soup?
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What lesson do George and Martha learn at the end?
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Where does George pour the soup when Martha isn't looking?
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How do you think Martha felt when she saw the soup in the shoes?
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Why do you think Martha kept making split pea soup over and over?
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What kind of soup does Martha like to make?
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How does Martha feel when George tells the truth?
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Why do you think Martha wasn’t mad when George finally told her the truth?
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