Senin, 01 Desember 2014

Questions

This Questions are related to my earlier posts (Stonehenge & Storrytelling)

Stonehenge
1. When did I publish my post about Stonehenge?
a. Tuesday, 14th October 2014
b. Monday, 13rd October 2014
c. Sundah, 12th October 2014
d. Wednesday, 15th October 2014
e. Thursday, 16th October 2014

2. Stonhenge is a megalithic rock of enourmous stones set in a ... pattern
a. rectangular
b. triangular
c. cube
d. circular
e. trapezoidal

3. Stonehenge is located at ...
a. West Midlands
b. Yorkshire
c. Salisbury Plain
d. London
e. North West of England

4. Inside the circle are five more paired-and-linteled stones of sarsen called...
a. neolithons
b. megalithons
c. palaeolithons
d. mesolithons
e. trilithons

5. How many trimmed stones are there outside circle of Stonhenge?
a. 20
b. 17
c. 19
d. 15
e. 10

Sweet Porridge

6. What is the fable tell you about?
a. a story about a pot that can cook porridge
b. a story about a porridge that can cook pot
c. a happy little girls with her mother
d. flood of porridges
e. a witch

7. Who gave the little girl a pot?
a. her mother
b. old women
c. she found it accidentally
d. the fairies
e. the neighbours

8. What words the little girl said to make the pot cooked a porridge?
a. stop, little pot
b. give me a porridge
c. cook, little pot, cook
d. abrakadabra
e. pour, little pot, pour

9. Based on the fable, who was the one that stopped the pot for making more porridges?
a. Old women
b. the little girl's mother
c. the dwarves
d. the little girl
e. it stoped by itself

10. What is the morale of the story?
a. don't steal someone's thing
b. respect your mother
c. don't eat too much porridges
d. don't be greedy
e. don't go out from home


Storytelling

Sweet Porridge
A small fable about a magic pot that cooked porridge


There was a poor but good little girl who lived with her mother. They had nothing to eat. One day, the child went into the forest, and there an aged woman met her who was aware of her sorrow. She gifted her with a little pot, which when she said, "cook, little pot, cook", would cook good, sweet porridge, and when she said, "stop, little pot", it ceased to cook.
 The girl took the pot home to her mother, and soon they were freed from their poverty and hunger, and ate sweet porridge as often as they chose. Once on a time when the girl had gone out, her mother said, cook, little pot, cook. And it did cook and she ate till she was satisfied, and then she wanted the pot to stop cooking, but did not know the word. So it went on cooking and the porridge rose over the edge, and still it cooked on until the kitchen and whole house were full, and then the next house, and then the whole street, just as if it wanted to satisfy the hunger of the whole world, and there was the greatest distress, but no one knew how to stop it. At last when only one single house remained, the child came home and just said, stop, little pot, and it stopped and gave up cooking, and whosoever wished to return to the town had to eat his way back!