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Fairy Tale Castles Fairy Tale Castles Is About Different Castles in Germany That Are Used in Fairy Tales WELCOME TO READING Fairy Tale Castles Fairy Tale Castles is about different castles in Germany that are used in fairy tales. What did you learn? QUESTIONS 1. There is a small castle called ... 4. Rapunzel was locked up in a tower a. Katz Castle like ... b. Tiny Tower a. Cat Tower c. Rheinstein Castle b. Marksburg Tower d. Mouse Castle c. Mouse Tower d. Tower of London 2. The Katznelnbogen castle was called ... a. Cat 5. In what country are all the castles? b. Rapunzel 6. What river is shown? c. Count d. Big 3. Rumpelstiltskin could turn straw into ... a. Yarn b. Robe c. Weave d. Gold TRUE OR FALSE? _____ 1. A man was locked in the Mouse _____ 4. Each state had its own royalty. tower. _____ 5. Almost every hill has a castle in _____ 2. Germany has always been one one part of Germany. large nation. _____ 6. The Marksburg castle has a _____ 3. Two brothers built a wall between ballroom and small kitchen. their two homes. © World Book, Inc. All rights reserved. ANSWERS 1. d. Mouse Castle. According to page 7, 4. c. Mouse Tower. According to page 12, we know that “The neighbor’s castle was we know that “Do you remember the story of much smaller, so the count gave that castle Rapunzel? She was locked up in a tower like the nickname ‘Mouse’ castle.” So, the correct this.” So, the correct answer is C. answer is D. 5. According to page 14, all of the castles shown 2. a. Cat. According to page 6, we know that in the book are in Germany. “The ‘Cat’ castle was owned by Count of Katzenelnbogen (Katz, for short).” So, the 6. According to page 3, the Rhine River is shown correct answer is A. in the book. 3. d. Gold. According to page 10, we know that “Rumpelstiltskin could turn straw into gold.” So, the correct answer is D. TRUE OR FALSE? ANSWERS 1. True. According to page 12, we know 4. True. According to page 14, we know that that “There’s a story that a very mean man “Each state had its own king, queen, princes, was locked up in this tower.” So, the correct and princesses.” So, the correct answer is answer is True. True. 2. False. According to page 14, we know 5. True. According to page 2, we know that “In that “Long ago, Germany was not one large one part of Germany, almost every hill has a nation. Instead, there were many different little castle.” So, the correct answer is True. states.” So, the correct answer is False. 6. False. According to page 4, we know that 3. True. According to page 8, we know that “This castle has everything! It has suits of “Two brothers owned these two castles. They armor. And it has a kitchen big enough to argue so much that they built a big wall cook an ox!” So, the correct answer is False. between their two homes.” So, the correct answer is True. © World Book, Inc. All rights reserved..
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