What does the phrase "richer than Midas" mean in this story?
Fables Comprehension

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Sarah Williams
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to have more eggs
to make money quickly
richer than he might otherwise be
extremely wealthy
2.
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How does ant most likely feel in the fall?
satisfied with his accomplishments
regretful about his summer choices
angry with grasshopper for being rude
disappointed with his harvest
3.
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Which character trait best describes ant?
hungry
angry
lazy
hardworking
4.
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Which character trait best describes grasshopper?
sad
rude
lazy
hardworking
5.
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What does the author want you to learn from "The Fox and the Crow"?
We should appreciate people and praise them more.
We should share our food.
We should be proud of our talents and use them more.
We should beware of people's intention and not fall for their traps.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the sly fox trick the crow?
by telling lies
by stealing her cheese
by flattering her
by calling her names
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In a peaceful forest, the Wise Owl and Chattering Squirrel were well-known for their different approaches to life. Wise Owl spent his days observing, thinking, and carefully planning. On the contrary, Chattering Squirrel was always in a hurry, chattering away and never taking a moment to reflect.
One day, a severe winter storm approached. Wise Owl, having observed the signs, prepared a warm nest and collected enough food to last through the storm. Chattering Squirrel, too busy chatting, ignored and overlooked the approaching danger.
When the storm hit, Wise Owl was safe and warm in his well-prepared nest. Meanwhile, Chattering Squirrel struggled to find shelter and food, regretting not heeding Wise Owl's wisdom.
Chattering helps in making wise decisions.
Ignoring warnings is a sign of bravery.
Preparation is unnecessary in a forest.
Preparation is essential for survival.
Rushing leads to better outcomes.
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