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Question 1
1.

This article was most likely written by…

Question 2
2.

Which word could replace breaks in this sentence?

Question 3
3.

Which of these statements is an example of personification? Choose all correct answers.

Question 4
4.

How does the author show that candy is an important part of Easter celebrations?

Question 5
5.

How does the author show that Easter has been celebrated for thousands of years?

Question 6
6.

What is the main idea of the heading Bunnies and Baskets?

Question 7
7.

Which of the following details belongs in the heading Bunnies and Baskets?

Question 8
8.

Why is the word Easter capitalized in this article?

Question 9
9.

What is the relationship between these sentences?
All around the world Easter is celebrated as a religious holiday.
But in many countries, the Easter Bunny is just as popular.

Question 10
10.

What can the reader learn from this sentence?
Faberge created these eggs for the king to give to his wife.

Question 11
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Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Easter hare
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The animal family rabbits belong to.
Osterhase
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Non-Christian people or practices.
Leporidae
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The stories, traditions or practices of a culture that are passed down.
Pagan
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The rabbit used as a symbol of Easter.
Folklore
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The German word for the Easter bunny.
Question 12
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The rabbit lays colored eggs.

Question 13
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The Easter bunny is a fictional character from early Germany.

Question 14
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The Easter bunny judged which kids behaved well.

Question 15
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The Easter bunny would leave eggs for all the kids, usually on Easter morning.

Question 16
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Osterhase is the Gaelic word for Easter.