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He gobbled it up and smiled. A) The fox o ers the crow jewels until she gives him the cheese. The fox eats the crow cheese. A fox dogwants to eat some cheese. Crow sang. A The Crow looked straigh± at the Fox and waggled his piece of cheese as if to say Look what I've gof! What a beautiful dress. A crow has some cheese. She very much wanted to be called the Queen of all Birds. The crow had a big piece of cheese in her mouth. B) The fox teases the crow until she cries, dropping the cheese C. The Fox says that he The fox looked up to the crow and said: Hallo, dear. “Thank you, Miss Crow,” he said A. The Fox trots to the tree in which the Crow is sitting. B. The Crow keeps her beak closed on the cheese and does not return the Fox's greeting. She also forgot about the cheese in her beak. Download to complete online or as a printable! The Crow smiled +0 himself. A fox saw a crow on top of a tree. What a beautiful dress. It is white as snow. Of course the fox knew that the crow's feathers were black The crow sings shouts. It is white as snow. Of course the fox knew that the crow's feathers were black as ink The crow was so attered by all this talk that she opened her beak and gave a cry to show the fox her voice. “Caw!”. C. The Fox says that he will hail the Crow as the Queen of Birds if she sings. You are pretty. Caw! Caw! she cried, as the cheese dropped to the ground for the fox to grab. The cheese fell from her beak and tumbled down into Fox’s mouth. You are pretty. RL Stories are a fantastic way to teach kids important life lessons. Aren't I {he lucky one. D. The cheese falls from the Crow's beak into the Fox's mouthThe Crow does not trust the Fox at first This reading comprehension worksheet uses the classic Aesop’s fable—The Fox and the Crow—to get your students thinking about the central lesson of a story. He was rather proud Fox’s flattering words made Crow forget to be suspicious. How can I get it? The fox looked up to the crow and said: Hallo, dear. How does the fox trick the crow? The crow drops the cheese, and the fox eats it. This reading comprehension worksheet uses the classic Aesop’s fable—The Fox and the Crow—to A. The Fox trots to the tree in which the Crow is sitting. B. The Crow keeps her beak closed on the cheese and does not return the Fox's greeting. As the fox was hungry, he thought: I must have that cheese.