Create 5 quiz questions about this text: It was Halloween night. Six children were very excited. They wore costumes like witches, pirates, and superheroes. They carried big bags to... Create 5 quiz questions about this text: It was Halloween night. Six children were very excited. They wore costumes like witches, pirates, and superheroes. They carried big bags to collect candy. The children wanted to go trick or treat. They saw a very scary house at the end of the street. The house was dark and old. The windows were making a strange noise. There was a pumpkin and a Jack o'lantern outside the door. The children were little scared but also curious. 'Let’s go in!' said Tom. He was the bravest. His friends agreed. They walked slowly to the house. They pushed the door to open it. it was very dark inside the house. Then they heard a strange noise. 'Is it a ghost?' asked Lucy. The children looked around. Then they saw white sheet moving, but then they saw a little black cat. 'This is just a cat, not a ghost! Don't be scared!' said Tom. The children laughed at it and started to pet the little cat. The black was really happy with that!
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The question is asking for the creation of quiz questions based on a descriptive text about a Halloween night with children dressed in costumes who encounter a scary house and a cat. The goal is to formulate questions that test comprehension of the story.
Answer
1. Costumes of witches, pirates, and superheroes. 2. Big bags. 3. Dark and old with strange noises. 4. Tom. 5. A little black cat.
- What kind of costumes did the children wear on Halloween night? 2. What were the children carrying to collect candy? 3. What was the condition of the house at the end of the street? 4. Who among the children suggested to go into the scary house? 5. What was the moving white sheet actually revealed to be?
Answer for screen readers
- What kind of costumes did the children wear on Halloween night? 2. What were the children carrying to collect candy? 3. What was the condition of the house at the end of the street? 4. Who among the children suggested to go into the scary house? 5. What was the moving white sheet actually revealed to be?
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These questions focus on key elements from the story, prompting recall of specific details such as character actions, descriptions, and events.