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What was the main reason other creatures loathed the frog's voice?
What was the main reason other creatures loathed the frog's voice?
- It was loud and unpleasant. (correct)
- It was too soft and melodious.
- It was too quiet and soothing.
- It was barely audible.
How did the frog respond to insults, complaints, and bricks thrown at him?
How did the frog respond to insults, complaints, and bricks thrown at him?
- He sought help from other frogs.
- He became quiet and stopped croaking.
- He moved to a different location to croak.
- He croaked louder in defiance. (correct)
What action caused the frog to be dumbstruck?
What action caused the frog to be dumbstruck?
- The moonlight casting a shadow on the tree.
- The nightingale casting forth her melody. (correct)
- A sudden rainstorm.
- The appearance of another frog.
Why did other creatures have no choice but to endure the frog's croaking?
Why did other creatures have no choice but to endure the frog's croaking?
Where did the frog typically minstrel each night?
Where did the frog typically minstrel each night?
Study Notes
The Frog's Voice
- Other creatures loathed the frog's voice because it was loud and piercing.
- The frog responded to insults, complaints, and bricks thrown at him by continuing to sing, unaffected by the negativity.
- The frog was left dumbstruck when a group of creatures finally applauded his performance.
- The other creatures had no choice but to endure the frog's croaking because it was the only sound that could be heard from far and wide.
- The frog typically minstrelled each night from a large lily pad in the pond.
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Test your understanding of the poem 'The Frog and the Nightingale' by answering questions about the characters, themes, and events in the story.