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Good deeds vs bad deeds

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Question 1 - The word compassionate in paragraph 6 could be replaced with:

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Question 2 -Which statement is incorrect?

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Question 3 - After the woodcutter and the snake encountered the fox:

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Question 4 -Which word would not belong in a summary of the woodcutter's character?

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Question 5 - The woodcutter was finally saved from being bitten because:

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Question 6 - Which paragraph describes the fox's reaction to the woodcutter's return?

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Question 7 - The word lamented in paragraph 12 means:

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Question 8 - The pronoun them in paragraph 12, refers to the:

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Question 9 -You can conclude that the fox:

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Question 10 - It is likely that if the dogs catch the fox they wil:

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Question 11 - The woodcutter and the fox are similiar because they both:

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Question 12 - What message is the author trying to convey to the reader?