Q1. What kind of bird is the story about?
Ans: The story is about a crow. Crows are black birds that many people know and see around.
Q2. What did the crow want to know?
Ans: The crow wanted to know how to be beautiful because he wished he had colorful feathers like other birds.
Q3. What did the crow find to make himself beautiful?
Ans: The crow found some colorful feathers from a peacock. He stuck these feathers in his tail, wings, and even on his head to look more beautiful.
Q4. How did the crow feel after putting on the colorful feathers?
Ans: After putting on the feathers, the crow felt very happy and proud of himself. He danced around and said he was now beautiful.
Q5. How did the other crows react to him?
Ans: The other crows laughed at him. They thought it was silly for the crow to try to change how he looked.
Q6. What did the other crows say about the crow’s black color?
Ans: The other crows told him that he was already beautiful in his black feathers and that they loved him for being himself.
Q7. Why do you think the crow wanted colorful feathers?
Ans: The crow wanted colorful feathers because he thought that being colorful would make him look nicer and better than he was.
Q8. What lesson do the other crows teach the crow?
Ans: They teach the crow that it is important to love and accept yourself as you are, and that true beauty comes from being yourself.
Q9. What do you think the crow learned at the end of the poem?
Ans: The crow learned that trying to look like someone else is not the way to be beautiful. He realized that his natural black feathers made him special.
Q10. Why did the crow put feathers on his tail, wings, and head?
Ans: The crow put feathers on his tail, wings, and head because he wanted to copy the peacock’s colorful look and feel more beautiful.
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