Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect
crow? Why?
A fox said to a crow with a piece of cheese between its beak, “If
you can sing as prettily as you sit, then you are the prettiest singer.
The fox thought that once the crow starts to sing, the cheese
would drop from her beak. But the crow carefully removed the
cheese with the cloves of one foot and said, “They say you are sly,
but you cannot fool me. “Not giving up, the fox continued to praise
the crow. “You are really about your talents but I have to go to
look for food because I’m hungry.”
“Wait! called the crow quickly. “Here, have a share of my
lunch while you listen as I tell about myself.”
After a while, the fox, stroking his tummy and with a smile on
his face, bade goodbye to the crow who was still talking.
1. Who are the characters in the story?
2. What did the fox want from the crow?
3. What did the fox do to get the cheese?
4. Did the crow share her cheese? Why?
5. What did the fox do after eating the
cheese?
Study the following sentences.
1. The fox wanted the crow to drop the cheese
from its beak because he was so hungry.
2. The crow called the fox back since she
wanted the fox to hear what she was going
to tell.
3. The crow shared her cheese with the fox so
that the fox would not go away.
The cause is the reason why something
happens. It answers the question why, or
what was the reason.
Words that signal cause are because, if, since,
and when.