Aschenputtel
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- Q1What is the tragedy that befalls the main character in the story?She is mistreated by her mother and sisters.Her father and mother abandon her.Her mother becomes ill and dies.Her father is unkind and abusive.300s
- Q2How was this item an important part of the story?It was the magical motif of the story.It was the reward given to Ashenputtel because of her kindness.It was how Aschenputtel was rescued from her difficult life.It was how the stepsisters exposed their cruelty.300s
- Q3Why did the main character allow others to abuse and mistreat her?She had to keep a promise to her mother.Her father made her promise to be kind and be good.She felt that she deserved to be mistreated.She did not believe she was valuable.300s
- Q4Who did not defend or protect their child?Aschenputtel's stepsistersAschenputtel's motherAschenputtel's fatherAschenputtel's stepmother300s
- Q5Why did the King hold a three day festival?It was a German holiday.He wanted to find a wife for his son.He loved to celebrate.It was part of the German culture.300s
- Q6How does the reader know that the Prince is completely attracted to Aschenputtel?At the festival, the prince only dances with Aschenputtel.At the festival, the prince only sits with Aschenputtel.At the festival, he only speaks with her father.At the festival, he publicly declares he will marry Aschenputtel.300s
- Q7Why does Aschenputtel leave so early from the festival?She does not want her father to get angry.She must return home before her family.She does not want her sisters to worry.She does not want her stepmother to recognize her.300s
- Q8What is the magical motif of the story?The fig treeThe birdsAschenputtel's motherThe tombstone300s
- Q9What does the main character's mother want her daughter to do?Be good and kind.Allow God to be with her.Be pious and good.Make her proud.300s
- Q10When father goes into town, how do we know the stepsisters are evil and false?They ask for pearls.All of these.They ask for jewels.They ask for fine clothes.300s