a. The ingenuity of a cat could defeat the strength of an ogre.
b. The Marquis of Carabas told his wealth to the king.
c. A cunning cat sought some lucks for his master.
d. A sly cat fooled the king for his fortunes.
e. A cat could rule ogre and humans.
2. How is the character of Puss described in the story?
a. Sly
b. Cool
c. Brash
d. Generous
e. Meticulous
3. Which is not a cunning act of the Puss?
a. Trapping and catching the animals.
b. Making up stories about the Marquis of Carabas.
c. Making the ogre turned himself into a mouse and eating him.
d. Inviting the king to visit the kingdom of the Marquis of Carabas.
e. Making the farmers admitted that their fields belong to the Miller’s son.
4. Decide whether the statements below are true (T) or false (F)
1) Mr. Miller left only a pair of boots, a bag and a cat.
2) The cat promised Miller’s son to make him happy and rich.
3) The ogre was not really as clever as the cat.
4) The ogre was so furious that he immediately turned into a mouse.
5) Some thieves took the master’s clothes and horse.
5. What do you learn from the story?
6. If you were the writer, how would you change the main character?
7. Have you ever read another similar tale to this? What is it?
How is it similar or different to this tale? You can present the similarities and differences by completing the Venn diagram below.