Exercises for The Leopard's Child
A. How much did you understand?
Part One
Are these sentences about the story true or false?
- A woman left her child in the house when she went to fetch water.
- When the little boy saw the leopard, he was afraid.
- The leopard liked the little boy because he had beautiful eyes, and he was like her cubs.
- The child hunted for meat with his foster mother.
- The child asked the leopard to take him back to his parents.
Part Two
Are these sentences about the story true or false?
- The boy could not speak to his parents because he did not know the language of people.
- The boy liked to eat his mother's food.
- The boy's father killed a bushbuck and gave it to his son to eat.
- The leopard lay in the forest and watched the boy because she still loved him.
- The boy told his parents that the leopard had been kind to him.
Part Three
Are these sentences about the story true or false?
- The boy's mother said good things about the leopard.
- The boy said that he didn't like the leopard's smell.
- The leopard was angry when she heard the boy's words.
- The leopard killed the boy's father's cow, and left it at the house.
- The leopard killed the boy.
B. WHY and BECAUSE
Match the first halves of these sentences with the endings below to show the reasons for the characters’ actions.
- The boy's mother left her son in the house alone because ……
- The leopard did not give the boy to her cubs to eat because ……
- The leopard could not keep the little boy because …...
- The leopard caught meat and left it at the boy's house ……
- The boy's mother was angry with her son because ……
- The leopard killed the boy's father because ……
- The leopard did not kill the boy because ……
- …… he had tried to turn the boy's love away from her.
- …… he had beautiful eyes and he was young like her cubs.
- …… she thought that he was hungry.
- …… he only said good things about the leopard.
- …… she needed to fetch water from the river.
- …… she was tired and she was growing old.
- …… she loved him and could not hurt him.
C. What do you think?
Was the boy wrong to say that the leopard smelled horrible?
Did the leopard have a good reason to kill the boy's parents?
What will happen to the boy, now that his parents are dead?