Table of Contents
- 1 How does the creature capture Chanticleer?
- 2 How does Chanticleer escape from the Fox what characteristics of the Fox enables Chanticleer to escape?
- 3 When the fox catches Chanticleer What does this event show about the power of words?
- 4 What happens between Chanticleer and the fox?
- 5 What is it that Pertelote and Chanticleer argue about before he is captured by the fox?
How does the creature capture Chanticleer?
The fox flatters Chanticleer’s singing. Chanticleer flatters the fox’s intelligence. The fox’s trick is used to try to capture Chanticleer. Chanticleer’s trick is to escape.
How does the fox trick Chanticleer and how does Chanticleer escape?
How does the fox capture Chanticleer? How does Chanticleer escape? Chanticleer falters the fox that he is smarter than those chasing him and suggest he turn and taunt his pursuers, when the fox opens his mouth to do so, Chanticleer escapes.
How does Chanticleer escape from the Fox what characteristics of the Fox enables Chanticleer to escape?
What characteristic of the fox enables Chanticleer to escape? The fox’s pride and greed enable Chanticleer to escape. When the fox opens his mouth, Chanticleer is able to escape.
What was the reaction when Chanticleer was captured by the fox?
A chain reaction of wailing grief happens on the farm once the hens and then the humans realize that Chanticleer has been taken. After that, the animals simply react to their wailing cries of grief and follow the noise.
When the fox catches Chanticleer What does this event show about the power of words?
The fox’s pride and greed enable Chanticleer to escape. When the fox opens his mouth, Chanticleer is able to escape. What does this story suggest about the power of words? Words are extremely powerful and can persuade people to do the opposite of what they intend to do.
What does the Chanticleer dream?
Context: Chanticleer is a widow’s rooster and he has had a dream that a fox will capture him that day. His favorite hen chides him for believing in dreams, but Chanticleer is certain that his dream foretells disaster.
What happens between Chanticleer and the fox?
Chanticleer very cleverly suggests that the fox turn and boast to his pursuers. The fox opens his mouth to do so, and Chanticleer flies out of the fox’s mouth and into a high tree. The fox tries to flatter the bird into coming down, but Chanticleer has learned his lesson.
Why did the fox flatter Chanticleer?
Why/how did the fox flatter Chanticleer? To convince him he intended no evil and capture him. The fox complements him on his singing.
What is it that Pertelote and Chanticleer argue about before he is captured by the fox?
Why do Chanticleer and Pertelote argue at the beginning of the tale? They argue over whether or not dreams should be heeded. He uses examples from ancient stories & philosophers to show dreams do come true.
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