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What is the setting of the story?
What is the setting of the story?
What is the main conflict in the story?
What is the main conflict in the story?
How many Billy Goats are there in the story?
How many Billy Goats are there in the story?
What does the Littlest Billy Goat do to avoid being eaten by the Troll?
What does the Littlest Billy Goat do to avoid being eaten by the Troll?
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Why do the Billy Goats want to cross the bridge?
Why do the Billy Goats want to cross the bridge?
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What is the reaction of the Littlest Billy Goat when the Biggest Billy Goat crosses the bridge safely?
What is the reaction of the Littlest Billy Goat when the Biggest Billy Goat crosses the bridge safely?
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What is the outcome of the Biggest Billy Goat's encounter with the Troll?
What is the outcome of the Biggest Billy Goat's encounter with the Troll?
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What does the Biggest Billy Goat say after he crosses the bridge safely?
What does the Biggest Billy Goat say after he crosses the bridge safely?
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Study Notes
Characters
- The play script has five characters: Narrator, Littlest Billy Goat, Middle-sized Billy Goat, Biggest Billy Goat, and Troll.
Scene 1
- The three Billy Goats want to cross the bridge to eat the sweet grass across the river.
- The Littlest Billy Goat is scared because he heard about a wicked troll under the bridge.
Scene 2
- The Littlest Billy Goat is the first to cross the bridge, and the troll asks who is trip-trapping across his bridge.
- The troll wants to eat the Littlest Billy Goat, but the Littlest Billy Goat says his brother is fatter, so the troll lets him cross.
- The Middle-sized Billy Goat is the next to cross the bridge, and the troll again asks who is trip-trapping across his bridge.
- The Middle-sized Billy Goat says his brother is even fatter, so the troll lets him cross.
Scene 3
- The Biggest Billy Goat is the last to cross the bridge, and the troll again asks who is trip-trapping across his bridge.
- The Biggest Billy Goat is not afraid and challenges the troll, saying "Oh no, you're not!"
- The Biggest Billy Goat butts the troll off the bridge and into the river.
- The troll is never seen again, and the three Billy Goats are able to eat the sweet grass.
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Test your knowledge on 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff' play script by identifying characters and scenes from the story. The quiz covers interactions between the Narrator, Littlest Billy Goat, Middle-sized Billy Goat, Biggest Billy Goat, and the Troll on the bridge.