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Cornell Notes

This test is designed to assess comprehension and critical thinking skills related to the plot and characters in "Dragon Dragon" by John Gardner. It covers key events, character descriptions, and the resolution of the story.

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Cornell Notes

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  1. Cornell Notes Test for "Dragon Dragon"

  2. 1 Why does the king call a meeting of everyone in the kingdom? 2 How are the king’s knights and the king’s wizard similar? 3 How would you describe the wizard? 4 The main problem facing the characters in the story is ____________ 5 How does the cobbler feel that he is like/unlike the other people at the king’s meeting? 6 When the youngest son recites his poem, the dragon _____________

  3. 7 What qualities does the youngest son possess that allow him to succeed? 8 Explain the climax, or turning point, of the story:

  4. 9 Find a section of text (3 sentences or so) that illuminates the problem and write it down: 10 How does the dragon respond to each of the three sons? 11 Explain/ Summarize the events that make up the resolution/ conclusion, of the story? 12 Who follows the wise old cobbler’s advice? 13 What is the lesson learned by the three sons as a result of their experiences? 14 Review the concepts on page 433 and page 444.

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