Problem Analysis:
The task involves reading a short passage about Bunny and Crow, identifying the main characters of the story, and determining where the story mostly takes place. The worksheet provides two questions to answer based on the passage.
#### Passage Summary:
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Characters: Bunny and Crow are introduced as the main characters.
- Bunny: Lives in a forest, has soft white fur and long floppy ears, lives under a rock, hops through bushes, visits animal friends.
- Crow: Has shiny black feathers, lives in a nest at the top of a tree, flies high above the forest, likes to fly over rivers and towns outside the forest.
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Setting: The story is set in a forest, with mentions of areas outside the forest (rivers and towns).
#### Questions:
1.
Who is the story mostly about?
- Options: Bunny’s house, Bunny and Crow, Bear
2.
Where does the story mostly take place?
- Options: the forest, the park, the zoo
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Solution:
#### Question 1: Who is the story mostly about?
- The passage introduces
Bunny and
Crow as the main characters. It describes their physical characteristics, habits, and living environments in detail.
- There is no mention of a "Bear," so this option can be eliminated.
- While the story mentions Bunny's house, it is not the focus of the story; the focus is on the characters themselves (Bunny and Crow).
- Therefore, the best answer is:
Bunny and Crow.
#### Question 2: Where does the story mostly take place?
- The passage explicitly states that both Bunny and Crow live in the
forest. It also mentions areas outside the forest (rivers and towns), but the primary setting is the forest.
- There is no mention of a "park" or "zoo," so these options can be eliminated.
- Therefore, the best answer is:
the forest.
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Final Answers:
1.
Bunny and Crow
2.
the forest
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{Bunny and Crow, the forest}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of characters and setting worksheet.