Why do Dragon and Red Squirrel sit on a log

  1. Why do Dragon and Red Squirrel sit on a log at the end of the story?(1 point) because they can both fit on the log because they
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  2. Why do Dragon and Red Squirrel sit on a log at the end of the story?(1 point) Responses because they can both fit on the log
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  3. Use the story titled When Dragon Shrank to answer the question.When Dragon Shrank Why do Dragon and Red Squirrel sit on a log at
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  4. Which of the following story sequences makes the most sense?* 2 points (A) A boy finds a baby squirrel; The boy brings the
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  5. Which evidence from the story explains why Dragon wanted to change his size?(1 point) Responses “I long to lounge in
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  6. Which of the following story sequences makes the most sense?* 2 points A boy finds a baby squirrel; The boy brings the squirrel
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  7. A black squirrel is sitting on the ground. A red squirrel is sitting on a tree branch high above the black squirrel. Both
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  8. from Beowulf, “The Battle with the Dragon” and “The Death of Beowulf”Which of these names the protagonist/antagonist
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  9. Describe the Dragon character in the story belowA brave princess and her three friends sets out on a quest to rescue her kingdom
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  10. Which of these excerpts fromBeowulf’s “The Battle With the Dragon” most plainly casts the dragon as the tale’s
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