Q.1
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars Where did the hunters first see the lights?
  • On a mountain ledge.
  • In the night sky.
  • At their house.
  • At their campsite.
Q.2
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. When the creatures moved up into the night sky, how did the hunters react?
  • They asked the creatures to stay.
  • They forced the creatures to stay.
  • They watched the creatures go.
  • They begged the creatures to stay.
Q.3
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. What did the lights turn out to be?
  • Flashlights.
  • Lamps.
  • Two creatures.
  • Four moons.
Q.4
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. What did the creatures look like during the day?
  • Round bodies.
  • Bright lights.
  • Balls of gray fur.
  • Stars.
Q.5
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. Which detail lets the reader know that these creatures were stars?
  • When they glow and move up to the night sky.
  • When they are moving along the mountain ledge.
  • During the day.
  • When the hunters saw the creatures' round bodies.
Q.6
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. Why did the hunters let the creatures go instead of keeping them for a longer time?
  • They realized they were stars.
  • The police told them not to keep them.
  • They were forced to let them go.
  • They felt bad keeping them.
Q.7
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. What is the central message in the story?
  • Animals in the woods.
  • How many stars are in the sky.
  • What the stars are like.
  • The things hunters find in the woods.
Q.8
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars What happened when the wind blew?
  • The group of hunters went camping.
  • Bright lights came out of the fur.
  • The creatures would move up to the night sky.
  • The creatures would move out of sight.
Q.9
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. When did the creatures leave the hunters' homes from when they first came to the hunters' homes?
  • After three days.
  • After seven days.
  • The next morning.
  • That night.
Q.10
Read the story above - A Cherokee Myth about Stars. What do the hunters do with the creatures after they see them?
  • They help them move up to the night sky.
  • They watch them carefully for weeks.
  • They help them climb the mountain.
  • They take them home.
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