King Tiger's Quest for Food
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What was King Tiger's plan when he sent the three tigers to Borneo?

  • Explore the Island of Borneo.
  • Challenge the other tigers to a fight.
  • Bring back information about the Island of Borneo.
  • Ask for food and attack if they didn't agree. (correct)

Why did all the animals on Borneo hide except for Mouse Deer?

  • They were out hunting at that time.
  • They were afraid of the three roaring tigers. (correct)
  • They wanted to surprise the three tigers.
  • They were trying to protect their king.

How did Mouse Deer manage to trick the three tigers?

  • By telling the tigers that there was no tiger king on Borneo.
  • By hiding from the tigers and making them search for him.
  • By pretending to be the tiger king of Borneo. (correct)
  • By showing them a fake whisker as proof.

Why did Mouse Deer ask Porcupine for a quill?

<p>To use it as a prop in his trick against the tigers. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mouse Deer tell the three tigers upon returning from his 'meeting' with King Tiger?

<p>'The tiger king is preparing for your attack.' (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Porcupine's willingness to give Mouse Deer a quill reveal about him?

<p>Porcupine is a generous friend who helps others in need. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did King Tiger instruct the three tigers to do when sending them to Borneo?

<p>Ask the tiger king for food and threaten to attack if he refuses (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Mouse Deer convince the three tigers that there was a tiger king on Borneo to whom they could deliver their message?

<p>Claimed that the tiger king lived in seclusion between two mountains (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Mouse Deer seek assistance from Porcupine?

<p>To borrow Porcupine's quills as a defense against the tigers (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What made Mouse Deer confident that Porcupine would agree to give him a quill?

<p>Porcupine had an abundance of quills to spare (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What strategy did Mouse Deer employ to create the illusion of delivering the tigers' message to King Tiger?

<p>Said he found King Tiger sharpening his claws between two mountains (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Mouse Deer react when asked what King Tiger's response was to the message delivered?

<p>'He said, Good.' (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

King Tiger's plan

King Tiger's plan was to send three tigers to Borneo to demand food from the tiger king and threaten to attack if they were refused.

Animal fear on Borneo

All the animals on Borneo hid because they were terrified of the three roaring tigers.

Mouse Deer's trick

Mouse Deer tricked the three tigers by pretending to be the tiger king of Borneo.

Mouse Deer's need for a quill

Mouse Deer wanted to borrow a quill from Porcupine to use as a prop in his trick.

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Mouse Deer's message to the tigers

Mouse Deer told the tigers that the tiger king was preparing for their attack, which scared them and convinced them that he'd delivered their message.

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Porcupine's generosity

Porcupine's willingness to give Mouse Deer a quill shows he is a helpful and generous friend who supports those in need.

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King Tiger's instructions

King Tiger instructed the three tigers to demand food from the tiger king of Borneo and threaten to attack if he refused.

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Mouse Deer's convincing lie

Mouse Deer convinced the tigers that there was a tiger king on Borneo by claiming that he lived in seclusion between two mountains.

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Mouse Deer's request to Porcupine

Mouse Deer asked Porcupine for help, wanting to borrow his quills as a defense against the tigers.

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Mouse Deer's confidence

Mouse Deer was confident Porcupine would agree to help because he had plenty of quills to spare.

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Mouse Deer's strategy

Mouse Deer faked a meeting with the tiger king, saying he found him between two mountains sharpening his claws.

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Mouse Deer's response

Mouse Deer casually replied 'He said, Good.' when asked about the tiger king's response, successfully using this simple answer to convince the tigers.

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