1. Mr. Peters changes Leita back into a swan because (1 point)
she does not respect him.
she has begged him to do so.
she is unhappy as a human.
she has lost hope.
2. In "The Third Wish," as Mr. Peters is attempting to free the swan from the thorns, it looks upon with him
angrily and then thrashes and pecks at him. Which of the following can you infer from this action?
(1 point)
The swan is hungry and wishes to eat.
The swan feels threatened by Mr. Peters being there.
The swan is injured and in pain.
The swan is attempting to protect other swans.
3. In “The Third Wish,” what can you infer about Leita from the time she spends by the river? (1 point)
She loves nature and the outdoors.
She misses the King of the Forest.
She misses her life as a swan.
She loves watching the flow of water.
4. When Mr. Peters shows Leita all of his treasures, why does the river please her the most? (1 point)
She likes getting her exercise by swimming.
She will be able to visit with her sister.
She likes to eat fish caught from the river.
She will be able to change back into a swan more easily at the river.
5. Which best describes a malicious person? (1 point)
a person who likes being the center of attention
a person who performs charitable acts
a person who wishes harm on others
a person who speaks very slowly
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