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A New Bear in the Forest
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How does the narrator’s careful behavior change the story?
It makes nothing happen
It makes readers feel curious
It makes readers feel sleepy
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Why do you think the story is told using “I”?
So we don’t care about the narrator
So we can know everyone’s secrets
So we can feel the narrator’s thoughts and feelings
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What do you learn about the narrator from how they talk about the new house?
The narrator hates moving to new places
The narrator likes calm and beautiful places
The narrator doesn’t care about the house
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Why did the writer make the story a fantasy?
To make the story true
To tell facts about real bears
To teach about friendship in a fun way
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What lesson about friendship do the girls and the bear teach?
It’s better to be alone
Friends share and help each other
Friends must always be the same
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How do the words about the bear help you understand the story’s message?
They only make the story longer
They make the bear sound scary
They show that being different is okay
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Why is it important that the animals don’t know what to do with the ball?
It shows they are not friendly
It shows they are new to human things
It makes the story scary
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What is the main message of the story?
Never talk to new people
Fantasy stories are not real
Be open to new friends and places
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What do Jennie’s actions show about her?
She is shy and scared
She is brave and likes to meet others
She doesn’t like animals
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How does the story show that everyone can belong?
It shows they like to stay alone
It shows they want to go home
It shows they find friends in a new place
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