
How the Little Kite Learned to Fly 5RI.1
Quiz by Mary Myricks
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- Q1
"I never can do it," the little kite said,
As he looked at the others high over his head.
What does this line tell the reader about the little kite?
He was afraid to fly.
He was afraid to fly.
He couldn't fly.
His wing was broken,
60s - Q2
Which words from the poem show that the sky was calm?
I'm off; and he rose toward the tranquil sky.
Up, up he rose through the air alone,
"Oh, how happy I am," the little kite cried;
They rested high in the quiet air,
60s - Q3
Which line from the poem most clearly show that the little kite is very high above the ground?
Then how the little kite thrilled with pride,
The little one rising steadily.
They rested high in the quiet air,
"I'm off"; and he rose toward the tranquil sky.
60s - Q4
What is the theme of the poem?
Don't give up!
Don't be afraid the try new thing.
Follow the leader.
Love everyone.
60s - Q5
How did the little kite feel when he went where only the birds and clouds were?
Brave
Afraid
Happy
Tried
60s