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The Stranger By: Chris Van Allsburg

The Stranger By: Chris Van Allsburg 1. What is terror? A. fear B. loneliness C. greed

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Slide 2 The Stranger By: Chris Van Allsburg Slide 3 1. What is terror? A. fear B. loneliness C. greed Slide 4 Terror is fear Slide 5 2. Where is the parlor? A. music room B. hotel C. sitting or living room Slide 6 A parlor is a living room. Slide 7 3. She was fascinated by her pen. A. annoyed B. pleased C. amazed Slide 8 Fascinated means to be amazed. Slide 9 The wind caused a draft. A. air current B. smell C. art Slide 10 A draft is air blowing Slide 11 5. He is timid. A. active B. shy or fearful C. thoughtful Slide 12 Timid means fearful or shy Slide 13 6. He etched the glass. A. tapped B. leaned C. carved Slide 14 Etched means carved into a surface. Slide 15 7. Frost is on the ground. A. powdered ice B. fog C. soil Slide 16 Frost is powdered ice. Slide 17 8. What happened to the mercury in the doctors thermometer? A. Boiled B. Went down C. changed color Slide 18 Went down to the bottom. Slide 19 9. How was the stranger different? A. He ate hot soup. B. The sun did not set. C. The rabbits were not afraid of him. Slide 20 The rabbits were not afraid of the stranger. Slide 21 10. Why do you think the author showed that the stranger never got tired. A. Mr. Bailey liked that the stranger liked to work. B. Katy liked to work. C. The stranger was special. Slide 22 The author probably wanted to showed how special the stranger was. Slide 23 11. What was a clue that the weather was not changing? A. The sun B. The geese flew south. C. The rabbits hopped. Slide 24 The geese fly south when the weather changes. Slide 25 12.What showed that the stranger was harmless? A. He tried to run away. B. He watched the sun set with Katy. C. He lost his memory. Slide 26 The stranger watched the sunset with Katy. Slide 27 13. If the stranger was a hermit how would he act? A. He would work hard. B. He would have been shy and uncomfortable. C. He would had a party. Slide 28 He would have been shy and uncomfortable. Slide 29 14. Why did the pumpkins grow larger? A. The weather was warmer. B. The seeds were bigger. C. More rain. Slide 30 The pumpkins were larger because the weather was warmer longer. Slide 31 15. What was different about the trees north of the Bailey farm? A. They were bigger. B. They had frost on them. C. They had turned red and orange. Slide 32 The trees north of the Bailey farm had turned red and orange. Slide 33 16. What happened first in the story? A. The stranger became a member of the Bailey family. B. The Stranger climbed a hill. C. The stranger ran and disappeared. Slide 34 The stranger became a member of the Bailey Family. Slide 35 17. What event never happened in the story? A. Mr. Bailey hit the stranger. B. The geese flew in a V formation. C. The leaves changed colors in a day. Slide 36 The leaves changed colors in a day. Slide 37 What effect did the stranger have on the Bailey farm? Slide 38 Summer did not change to fall. Slide 39 How did the stranger continue to show the Baileys he cared for them? Slide 40 The trees stayed green longer every fall and he left frost messages on the windows. Slide 41 What do you think would have happened if the stranger had never left the Baileys? Slide 42 The weather would have probably stayed warm.