“The Blind Man and the Hunter”

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“The Blind Man and the Hunter” Review of Fiction Practice LEAP test Questions 29-36

29. Which of these is the best moral for this folktale. A 29. Which of these is the best moral for this folktale? A. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. B. Each person has his or her own strengths. C. Actions speak louder than words. D. Fools create their own problems.

30. How does the blind man help his fellow villagers. A 30. How does the blind man help his fellow villagers? A. He performs marriage ceremonies. B. He helps locate animals to hunt. C. He helps solves their problems. D. He predicts their futures.

31. In paragraph 2, the phrase “whose eyes were as sharp as needles” is an example of A. irony. B. symbolism. C. a metaphor. D. a simile.

32. How does the hunter try to fool the blind man on the second day of hunting? A. by switching the birds that were caught B. by moving the traps from the clearing C. by leading him down the wrong path D. by asking him to solve a riddle

33. Why does the hunter finally allow the blind man to go hunting with him? A. He is persuaded by his wife to take the blind man. B. He is in a good mood after a successful hunt. C. He needs help carrying the spears and traps. D. He plans to abandon the blind man in the forest.

34. In the folktale, the blind man develops wisdom mainly by A 34. In the folktale, the blind man develops wisdom mainly by A. listening to understand other people. B. experiencing different places and things. C. studying his people’s history. D. talking to other wise people.

35. Explain what the blind man means when he says, “I see with my ears 35. Explain what the blind man means when he says, “I see with my ears.” Use at least two specific details from the folktale to support your answer.

36. Using relevant information from the folktale, explain how and why the hunter’s attitude toward the blind man changes from the beginning to the end of the folktale.