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  1. As you read each Chapter, try to answer the questions below. 1 Chapter 1 Q1. What sort of farmers were the three men? ... Fantastic Mr Fox. Penguin Books 2016. Puffin ...

  2. Q 30. What words that mean the same thing (synonyms), did the rat call Mr Fox, Mr Badger and the Smallest Fox? a) Thieves. b) Bandits. c) Robbers. d) Burglars. Chapter 17 Q 31. Describe what did Mr Fox, Mr Badger and the Smallest Fox found when they rounded the final corner? a) The most wonderful sight, a feast was beginning in the dining room

  3. Fantastic Mr. Fox ~ Chapters 1-2 1. The main idea of Chapters 1-2 is ---. a. Mr. Fox has a wife and children. b. Bean found the fox hole. c. Three nasty farmers are out to capture the fox who is stealing from their farms. d. The three farmers have disgusting eating habits. 2. How does the reader know Fantastic Mr. Fox is told in 3rd person ...

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  4. fantastic-mr-fox-questions-and-answer-booklet-v2 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.

  5. Mrs Fox cannot dig more. Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 WHAT DO YOU THINK? 1 Mr Fox is under a floorboard. 2 Mr Fox is jumping because he is happy. 3 The foxes meet Badger. Yes, he their friend. WHAT CAN YOU REMEMBER? Write the words. 1 chicken 2 jump 3 ceiling 4 floorboard Are these sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences. 1 True 2 False ...

  6. The document provides 34 questions about the 18 chapters of the book "Fantastic Mr. Fox" by Roald Dahl. It asks comprehension questions about the plot, characters, events and themes in each chapter to test the reader's understanding. The questions cover topics like the farmers' behavior, how Mr. Fox avoids being caught, the warning signs he notices, the orders he gives his family, what happens ...

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  8. Use our free Fantastic Mr Fox comprehension questions (PDF) to help support teaching on the first two chapters of Roald Dahl’s beloved book. The resource includes a series of questions perfect for guided reading sessions, all organised into different levels, from AF1 to AF6. This means you can accurately assess how your children’s comprehension skills are progressing, which in turn will ...

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