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The little boy is motivated by his natural curiosity about the world around him. |
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Fill in the blank: The poem illustrates that some questions children ask have ___ answers, while others are ___ to explain. |
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He asks why some things float and others sink, why the sun shines, and why flowers die. |
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Fill in the blank: The poem reflects the idea that children’s curiosity leads to a desire to understand the ___ of nature. |
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a topic the boy is curious about? A) Why the sun shines B) Why the wind blows C) Why the moon is made of cheese D) Why flowers die |
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Fill in the blank: The boy asks why the flowers ___, showing his interest in the life cycle of nature. |
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The boy's questions highlight the contrast between those that are easy to answer and those that remain mysteries, illustrating that some aspects of life are inherently unknown. |
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Fill in the blank: The poet suggests that some questions about life ___ remain unanswered. |
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The poet implies that while some questions can be answered with thought, others are so complex that no definitive answers exist. |