The document provides answers to questions about the story "Jack the Dullard" including: the year it was written (1855); that Jack rides a billy-goat; his father gave horses to his other two sons but not Jack; Jack found a dead crow, wooden shoe, and fine clay on the road; the princess and her father were roasting young pullets; and Jack the Dullard wins the princess in the end.
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Part of Comenius project, Hobro Soendre Skole, Denmark
The document provides answers to questions about the story "Jack the Dullard" including: the year it was written (1855); that Jack rides a billy-goat; his father gave horses to his other two sons but not Jack; Jack found a dead crow, wooden shoe, and fine clay on the road; the princess and her father were roasting young pullets; and Jack the Dullard wins the princess in the end.
The document provides answers to questions about the story "Jack the Dullard" including: the year it was written (1855); that Jack rides a billy-goat; his father gave horses to his other two sons but not Jack; Jack found a dead crow, wooden shoe, and fine clay on the road; the princess and her father were roasting young pullets; and Jack the Dullard wins the princess in the end.
1. In what year was the story written? - 1855 2. What is Jack The Dullard riding on? - A Billy-goat 3. What did the father give the two sons? - A horse to each of them, beside Jack The Dullard 4. What did Jack The Dullard find, when he was on the road? - A dead crow, an old wooden shoe, and clay of the finest sort 5. What is the princess and her father roasting? - Young pullets 6. Who wins the princess? - Jack The Dullard