Let's solve the reading comprehension questions based on the story
"The Duck's Luck".
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Story Summary:
- Chuck the Duck wants good luck.
- Huck tells him to tap the truck for good luck.
- Chuck goes to the truck but gets stuck in the mud.
- He calls out for help.
- Huck responds by saying he will be Chuck’s good luck and help him not be stuck.
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Now, let’s answer each question:
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① What are the duck’s names?
Answer: The ducks' names are
Chuck and
Huck.
Explanation:
The story says "Chuck the Duck wanted good luck" and "Huck said..." So the two ducks are named Chuck and Huck.
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② What did he try to do for good luck?
Answer: Chuck tried to
tap the truck to get good luck.
Explanation:
Huck told Chuck to "Tap the truck to get good luck," so Chuck went to the truck to do just that. This is what he attempted for good luck.
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③ At the end, how did Huck help Chuck?
Answer: Huck helped Chuck by
pulling him out of the mud (or helping him not be stuck).
Explanation:
Although the story doesn’t explicitly say *how* Huck pulled him out, it says:
> “I will be your good luck, Chuck! I will help you not be stuck.”
So, Huck helps Chuck by
rescuing him from the mud, which means he physically or otherwise freed him from being stuck.
Even though the exact method isn't described, the key idea is that
Huck helped Chuck get unstuck — showing that true luck comes from friendship and help, not just tapping a truck.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Chuck and Huck
2.
He tried to tap the truck for good luck.
3.
Huck helped Chuck by helping him not be stuck in the mud.
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