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The King in the Kitchen

By Margaret E. Slattery. The King in the Kitchen. Genre: Play. Characters:. King. Princess. Cook. Guard. 1 st Kitchen Maid. 2 nd Kitchen Maid. Duke. Peasant. Vocabulary. That man is a peasant. loner worker. worker. This room looks like a dungeon. prison basement. prison.

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The King in the Kitchen

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  1. By Margaret E. Slattery The King in theKitchen

  2. Genre: Play Characters: King Princess Cook Guard 1st Kitchen Maid 2nd Kitchen Maid Duke Peasant

  3. Vocabulary That man is a peasant. loner worker

  4. worker

  5. This room looks like a dungeon. prison basement

  6. prison

  7. My cousin comes from a noble family. grand popular

  8. a. grand GRAND!

  9. Is that the duke? lawyer ruler

  10. ruler

  11. The travelers saw the majesty of the mountains. peaks beauty

  12. b. beauty

  13. The dog waved its tail furiously. easily powerfully

  14. b. powerfully

  15. Daniel ate all his porridge. oatmeal pudding

  16. a. oatmeal

  17. Comprehension Which detail is the best clue that the king was probably a harsh and difficult ruler? a. He sent the peasant to the dungeon. b. He gave the duke glue to eat.

  18. a. He sent the peasant to the dungeon.

  19. Why did the king think he could make a soup that would be better than the cook’s soup? a. He had a recipe before going to the kitchen. b. He believed he could do anything he wanted to.

  20. b.He believed he could do anything he wanted to.

  21. Why did the king have a contest? He wanted to find the best husband for his daughter. He wanted someone to identify what he had made.

  22. b. He wanted someone to identify what he had made.

  23. What is the most likely reason the king wanted his daughter to marry the winner of the contest? He believed only someone rich and royal could win. He wanted his daughter to live happily ever after.

  24. a. He believed only someone rich and royal could win.

  25. Which of these events from the selection happened first? a. The peasant asked to marry the princess. b. The duke tasted the king’s soup.

  26. b. The duke tasted the king’s soup.

  27. Why did the duke choke on the king’s dish? It was not good enough to eat. It was not finished cooking.

  28. a. It was not good enough to eat.

  29. How did the peasant show that he was the real genius in this selection? He entered the king’s contest for the princess. He made the king feel proud about the glue.

  30. b. He made the king feel proud about the glue.

  31. How did the peasant show that he was the real genius in this selection? The duke could not speak. The king began to make more.

  32. a. The duke could not speak.

  33. Which word does this picture help you understand? peasant nonsense dungeon curtsies

  34. d. curtsies

  35. Partner Work Turn to your partner and discuss… How were the peasant and the duke ALIKE in the way that they treated the king?

  36. They both gave the king more praise than he probably deserved.

  37. Discuss with your partner… What is unusual about where the king will spend most of his time in the near future?

  38. Kings usually do not spend much time in the kitchen or do their own cooking.

  39. Where did MOST of the story take place? Be specific.

  40. The story took place MOSTLY in the kitchen of the king’s palace.

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