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Christmas Eve Blizzard - Reading Comprehension Quiz  

 

 

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1. What type of tree did Nicholas and his grandfather plant seven months ago?
    An orange tree
    An apple tree
    An evergreen tree
 
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2. What does abuelo mean in English?
    Friend
    Grandfather
    Apple tree
 
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3. What does Nicholas use the second scarf for?
    To carry the cardinal inside from the blizzard
    To keep himself warm
    To tie to the apple tree so he could see it from his window
 
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4. How far did Nicholas get before the wind blew him over backwards?
    Half way to the apple tree
    Three steps out of his house
    The wind never blew Nicholas over
 
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5. When was the last time Grandpa had seen a cardenal?
    A long time ago when he was a little boy in Mexico
    Just the other day in the apple tree
    Grandpa has never seen a cardinal before
 
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6. Where did the cardinal stay?
    In a birdcage that Grandpa and Nicholas made
    In an old cage from the last bird that rescued
    The bird flew around the house freely
 
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7. By what day did the cardinal regain his strength?
    The next day, Christmas Day
    The next day, Christmas Eve
    The cardinal never regained his strength
 
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8. When Nicholas released the cardinal, where did he fly?
    He flew far away, too far for Nicholas to see
    The bird was still not strong enough to fly, so he stayed in the cage
    Straight to the apple tree
 
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9. Does Sawtooth Ridge have blizzards often?
    Yes, they have had one every Christmas eve since Nicholas found the cardinal
    No, they still have snow storms but have never again had a blizzard on Christmas Eve
 
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10. Why do people come to Sawtooth Ridge every winter to look at the apple tree?
    Because the apple tree grows apples even in the cold winter months
    Because cardinals fill the apple tree every Christmas eve
    People do not come to Sawtooth Ridge in the winter
 
   
 



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