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What is the main idea of A Fawn in the Forest?
a) Forest animals do a lot to take care of their babies.
b) White-tailed deer lives in wooded areas such as forests.
c) Baby birds eat insects and worms.
d)

Which of the following is an opinion from the article?
a) Spring is a wonderful time in the forest!
b) Mother squirrels make their nests in trees.
c) Fawns have white spots for camouflage.
d)

According to the text, what do fawns eat?
a) Grass and leaves.
b) Berries.
c) Other animals.
d)

Which animals from the text make their homes in nests?
a) Cardinals and squirrels.
b) Cardinals and deer.
c) Squirrels and raccoons.
d)

What does camouflage mean?
a) The hiding or disguising of something by covering it up or changing the way it looks.
b) A baby deer.
c) Shelters or resting places of wild animals.
d)

How long does it take for cardinal eggs to hatch?
a) 12 days
b) 20 weeks
c) 3 months
d)

According to the text, when are fawns born?
a) In the springtime.
b) In the summertime.
c) In the wintertime.
d)

Which animal from the text lives in a den?
a) A raccoon.
b) A deer.
c) A cardinal.
d)

Why does the author think that springtime is a wonderful time in the forest?
a) Many baby animals are born in the spring.
b) It starts getting warmer in the spring.
c) Flowers bloom in the spring.
d)

Why do fawns stay very still while their mother looks for food?
a) So predators do not see them.
b) Because they are very tired.
c) Because they are too hungry to move.
d)

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