answer all these questions

Question 1 (1 point)
How did the Elderly Lion use his brain instead of force?


Question 1 options:

The Elderly Lion tricked the animals into coming into his den.


The Elderly Lion stored up grass and berries for the winter.


The Elderly Lion moved to a different den, where better foods grew.


Question 2 (1 point)
Why did the animals come to visit the Elderly Lion when they heard about his illness?


Question 2 options:

The animals were afraid of the Elderly Lion.


The animals hoped the Elderly Lion would move somewhere else.


The animals felt sorry for the Elderly Lion.


Question 3 (1 point)

Why were Squirrel, Dove, and other animals not seen again after visiting the Elderly Lion?

Question 3 options:

The Elderly Lion ate them when they came into his den.


The Elderly Lion banished them and they had to leave the forest.


The Elderly Lion let them stay with him, there in his den.


Question 4 (1 point)

Why did Fox decide to go and visit the Elderly Lion?

Question 4 options:

Fox wanted to tell the Elderly Lion he was sorry he was sick.


Fox wanted to take the Elderly Lion something that would make him feel better.


Fox wanted to find out why animals were disappearing.


Question 5 (1 point)

Think about what makes the most sense, to draw a conclusion: “No thank you," said Fox. “I notice that there are many footprints leading into your den, but I see no trace of any leading out.”

This is probably because:

Question 5 options:

Fox sees proof that the Elderly Lion has eaten the animals who visited him.


Fox doesn't believe that it is the Elderly Lion who is speaking.


Fox wants to ask the Elderly Lion why animals are disappearing.


Question 6 (1 point)

Draw another conclusion: What lesson is this story meant to teach?

Question 6 options:
Question 7 (1 point)

What is an inference?

1 answer

Here are the answers to the questions based on the context provided:

Question 1
How did the Elderly Lion use his brain instead of force?

  • Answer: The Elderly Lion tricked the animals into coming into his den.

Question 2
Why did the animals come to visit the Elderly Lion when they heard about his illness?

  • Answer: The animals felt sorry for the Elderly Lion.

Question 3
Why were Squirrel, Dove, and other animals not seen again after visiting the Elderly Lion?

  • Answer: The Elderly Lion ate them when they came into his den.

Question 4
Why did Fox decide to go and visit the Elderly Lion?

  • Answer: Fox wanted to find out why animals were disappearing.

Question 5
Think about what makes the most sense, to draw a conclusion: “No thank you," said Fox. “I notice that there are many footprints leading into your den, but I see no trace of any leading out.” This is probably because:

  • Answer: Fox sees proof that the Elderly Lion has eaten the animals who visited him.

Question 6
Draw another conclusion: What lesson is this story meant to teach?

  • Answer: Be cautious and aware of potential dangers; not everything is as it seems, especially when it involves trust.

(Note: As the answer to Question 6 involves drawing a conclusion and may vary based on interpretation, the provided answer reflects a common moral lesson in fables regarding trust and caution.)

Question 7
What is an inference?

  • Answer: An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements. It involves making educated guesses based on the information provided.

Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further clarification!