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Lesson 2 Comprehension "The Trial of Cardigan Jones"
By Elizabeth Duty
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Why did the animals NOT know what Cardigan was up to in the beginning of the story
He was a moose.
He was new in town.
He was mean to people.
He was always in trouble.
What did Cardigan do to make everyone think he stole the pie?
He said he loved pies.
He had taken other pies.
He took a bite of the pie.
He stopped to smell the pie.
Why did the police arrest Cardigan?
He tried to run away.
They saw him steal the pie.
They did what he judge said.
They thought he stole the pie.
Which word helps your imagine the sound of the statues when it fell?
bumped
crashing
sent
turned
Which word from the story does the author use to show that Cardigan is upset during the trial?
crossed
grabbed
shouted
walked
Which word did the judge use to tell about Cardigan's antlers?
curious
giant
rotten
silly
Which word helps you imagine how the pie looked while it was in the bushes?
fresh-baked
smushed
terrible
upset
What will the animals probably do the next time there is a trial?
bake enough pies for everyone
listen to all the facts in the case
think the person on trial is guilty
have the police set the person free
Which word tells about the judge?
fair
greedy
lonely
silly
Which conclusion can the reader draw about the animals at the end of the story?
They wanted a new judge.
They wanted to hear all the facts.
They wanted Cardigan to go to jail.
They wanted to let Cardigan go free.