A Tale of Two Beasts (by Fiona Roberton)

A whimsical illustration depicting a girl and a wolf in a forest setting, showcasing their different perspectives with vibrant colors and playful elements, perfect for a children's storybook theme.

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Test your understanding of "A Tale of Two Beasts" by Fiona Roberton! This engaging quiz challenges you on key aspects of the story, characters, and themes. Whether you are familiar with the book or discovering it for the first time, this quiz promises to be fun!

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Thought-provoking options
  • Great for all ages
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CuriousReader24
What is this story about?
An owl and a boy
An little owl and a girl
Two Monsters
A little wolf and a girl
How many parts did Sarah read in the story?
One
Two
Three
None
Has the story got more than one point of view?
Yes, the first part is the point of view of the girl and the second one the point of view of the wolf.
No, both parts tell the story of the girl.
No, both parts tell the story of the wolf.
Yes, the point of view of the girl, the wolf and the school friends.
What was the problem? (Note: there is more than one answer)
The girl thought the wolf was a little beast.
The wolf thought the girl was a little beast.
The girl wanted to have the wolf in her house.
The wolf wanted to play.
Choose the correct answer. Be careful with the verbs!
The girl is sleeping.
The girl was sleeping
The girl couldn't sleep.
The girl could sleep.
The girl is hungry.
The girl was hungry.
In the second part of the book...
The wolf was the main character.
The girl was the main character.
The girl was happy.
The wolf was sad.
In the second part of the book...
The wolf didn't understand the girl.
The wolf was happy.
The girl jumped on the bed.
The wolf was a teddy bear.
Do you think the wolf was happy when he met the other children?
Yes, he was. He loves children.
No, he wasn't. He thought they were beasts.
No, he was hungry.
Yes, of course he was!
In the second part, did the wolf think that the girl was a beast?
Yes, he did.
No, he didn't.
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