1. | No, he didn’t. (He looked sad.) |
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2. | He said, “Let’s buy him.” |
3. | Newspaper photographers and television reporters did. |
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4. | Because Christian was growing up very fast. |
5. | He said that Christian should join other lions in the wild. |
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6. | Yes, he did. (He learned their ways of living.) |
7. | (They went back there) One year later. |
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8. | Yes, he did. (He placed his big paws on their chests and started licking their faces.) |
9. | e.g. Yes, I think so. They saved Christian. They loved him very much and took care of him. In the end, Christian was taken to Africa and set free./ e.g. No, I don’t think so. It was clear that their house was too small for Christian. They took Christian to Africa, and I think they did not make a responsible decision. |
Q1. | Did the baby lion look happy when he first met John and Ace at a department store? |
Q2. | What did John say when he felt sorry for the lion? |
Q3. | Who, for example, visited Christian? |
Q4. | Why did John and Ace feel that their happy life wouldn’t last long? |
Q5. | What did George say to John and Ace? |
Q6. | Did Christian get along with other lions in Kenya? |
Q7. | When did John and Ace go back to Africa? |
Q8. | Did Christian remember John and Ace? |
Q9. | Do you think John and Ace’s decision at the department store to buy Christian was correct? Why or why not? |