Daisy, the Cow
ICSE · Class 1 · English Literature-Book
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Where does the story of Daisy, the Cow take place?
What is the name of the little black goat on the farm?
At the beginning of the story, Jim thinks Daisy is a ___.
Why is Daisy mooing loudly in the story?
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What did Aunt Katie give Daisy to eat?
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Hay
Step 1: After knowing that Daisy was hungry, Aunt Katie decided to feed her. Step 2: The story clearly says 'Aunt Katie gives Daisy some hay to eat.' Step 3: Hay is dry grass that is commonly fed to cows on farms. Step 4: Grass, fruits, and bread are not mentioned in the story as what Daisy was given.
What sound does a cow make?
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Moo
Step 1: The story tells us that Daisy makes a 'moo' sound. Step 2: Cows are known for the sound 'moo' — this is called mooing. Step 3: Quack is the sound a duck makes, bleat is the sound a goat or sheep makes, and neigh is the sound a horse makes. Step 4: So the correct answer is moo.
Which word means the SAME as 'gentle' as used in the story?
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Soft and calm
Step 1: In the story, the sheep are described as 'gentle.' Step 2: The word gentle means soft, calm, and not harmful. Step 3: Rough means something harsh or hard — that is the opposite of gentle. Step 4: Loud and big do not describe the meaning of gentle. So 'soft and calm' is the correct meaning.
What does Jim do to show he is no longer afraid of Daisy?
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He pats her gently
Step 1: After Aunt Katie feeds Daisy and explains she is friendly, Jim feels braver. Step 2: The story says 'Slowly, Jim walks up and stands beside Daisy. She makes a soft moo sound when he pats her.' Step 3: Patting Daisy shows Jim is no longer afraid. Step 4: It is Aunt Katie who feeds the hay, not Jim. Hiding and running away would show he is still afraid.
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