In a sky so vast and bright,
Lived a little star, a wondrous sight.
With dreams of shining, oh so high,
She sparkled sweetly, dancing by.
Each night she twinkled, a joyful gleam,
In the heart of the cosmos, she chased her dream.
“Will I be a sun?” she asked with glee,
“Shining on Earth for all to see?”
Her friend the moon, with a gentle glow,
Said, “Dear star, you already know!
Your light brings comfort, your spark brings cheer,
You’re special just being you, my dear.”
One night, a comet zoomed by fast,
“Join me, little star, let’s have a blast!
We’ll race through the sky, across the night,
Together we’ll shine, oh what a delight!”
They zipped and zoomed, through clouds and dreams,
Spreading joy with their twinkling beams.
But soon the star felt a little small,
“Am I bright enough? Will I stand tall?”
The comet laughed, “You must not fret,
Your light’s the brightest I’ve ever met!
Every star has a role, a purpose so true,
Just shine your light, and be you!”
So the little star took a deep breath,
And embraced her glow, defying all death.
With newfound courage, she danced with grace,
Lighting the universe, her special place.
As dawn approached, with a gentle sigh,
The star whispered softly, “Goodbye, sky.”
But she knew in her heart, she’d always remain,
A part of the cosmos, through joy and pain.
Now every night, as the stars take flight,
Remember the journey, the courage to light.
For each little star has a story to share,
So shine your light brightly, show that you care.
Easy Level Questions
- What lived in the sky?
- A) A bird
- B) A little star
- C) A plane
- D) A cloud
- Who did the star ask about shining?
- A) The sun
- B) The moon
- C) A comet
- D) A planet
- What did the little star want to be?
- A) A moon
- B) A comet
- C) A sun
- D) A cloud
- What did the moon tell the star?
- A) To hide
- B) To shine bright
- C) To go away
- D) To dim down
- What zoomed by fast?
- A) A star
- B) A comet
- C) A planet
- D) A satellite
- What did the comet invite the star to do?
- A) Stay home
- B) Race through the sky
- C) Sleep
- D) Hide
- How did the little star feel at first?
- A) Happy
- B) Small
- C) Angry
- D) Tired
- What did the comet say to the star?
- A) You are small
- B) You are bright
- C) You should leave
- D) You should dim
- What did the star take before dancing?
- A) A deep breath
- B) A nap
- C) A drink
- D) A walk
- What did the star say as dawn approached?
- A) “Goodnight, sky.”
- B) “Goodbye, sky.”
- C) “Hello, sky.”
- D) “See you later.”
- What did the star embrace?
- A) Fear
- B) Light
- C) Darkness
- D) Sadness
- Where does the star light up?
- A) Underwater
- B) In the garden
- C) In the universe
- D) In a book
- What was the star’s newfound feeling?
- A) Sadness
- B) Courage
- C) Anger
- D) Fear
- What did the star do with grace?
- A) Danced
- B) Ran
- C) Spoke
- D) Hid
- How did the star feel when she danced?
- A) Scared
- B) Confused
- C) Happy
- D) Tired
- What is part of the cosmos?
- A) The star
- B) The Earth
- C) A tree
- D) A rock
- What does the star want to share?
- A) Songs
- B) Stories
- C) Food
- D) Secrets
- How should you shine your light?
- A) Brightly
- B) Dimly
- C) Not at all
- D) Only when asked
- What does the star remind us to do?
- A) To hide
- B) To care
- C) To be sad
- D) To sleep
- What did the star whisper?
- A) “I’m scared.”
- B) “I’m leaving.”
- C) “Goodbye, sky.”
- D) “I’m dimming.”
Medium Level Questions
- What does the little star want to achieve?
- A) To be the biggest
- B) To shine high
- C) To be a planet
- D) To disappear
- Why did the star feel small?
- A) She was tired
- B) She compared herself
- C) She wanted to hide
- D) She lost her way
- What does the poem mainly talk about?
- A) The sun’s journey
- B) A star’s self-acceptance
- C) A comet’s speed
- D) The moon’s glow
- How does the star feel at the end of the poem?
- A) Confident
- B) Sad
- C) Angry
- D) Confused
- What does the moon represent in the poem?
- A) Fear
- B) Encouragement
- C) Anger
- D) Darkness
- Which character offers wisdom to the star?
- A) The sun
- B) The moon
- C) The comet
- D) The Earth
- What does “embraced her glow” mean?
- A) Ignored her shine
- B) Accepted her brightness
- C) Dimmed her light
- D) Ran away
- What is the star’s relationship with the comet?
- A) Enemies
- B) Friends
- C) Strangers
- D) Family
- What does the star learn throughout the poem?
- A) To hide
- B) To be brave
- C) To change
- D) To be quiet
- How is the sky described?
- A) Small
- B) Bright
- C) Dark
- D) Vast
- What does the star represent in real life?
- A) Dreams
- B) Fears
- C) Shadows
- D) Nightmares
- What is the star’s purpose according to the comet?
- A) To dim her light
- B) To shine bright
- C) To hide away
- D) To compete
- What feeling does the poem evoke in the reader?
- A) Anger
- B) Joy
- C) Confusion
- D) Sadness
- What message does the star’s journey convey?
- A) To be like others
- B) To stay hidden
- C) To shine and be oneself
- D) To give up
- What is the main theme of the poem?
- A) Friendship
- B) Self-acceptance
- C) Competition
- D) Fear
- How does the star’s view of herself change?
- A) She becomes sadder
- B) She feels more confident
- C) She hides away
- D) She stops shining
- Why is the little star special?
- A) Because she is big
- B) Because of her unique light
- C) Because she is the fastest
- D) Because she’s a planet
- What does the star do after learning to embrace her light?
- A) She runs away
- B) She shines and dances
- C) She hides
- D) She sleeps
- What kind of journey does the star embark on?
- A) A physical journey
- B) An emotional journey
- C) A boring journey
- D) A sad journey
- What does the poem encourage readers to do?
- A) To be like others
- B) To shine their own light
- C) To stay quiet
- D) To be afraid
Hard Level Questions
- What does the comet’s invitation symbolize?
- A) Fear of the unknown
- B) The importance of friendship
- C) The need for competition
- D) Disinterest in connection
- How does the star’s perspective on her own brightness shift?
- A) She becomes jealous
- B) She realizes her inherent value
- C) She ignores her shine
- D) She feels overshadowed
- What literary device is used in “dancing by”?
- A) Simile
- B) Personification
- C) Hyperbole
- D) Alliteration
- What theme is reflected in the star’s journey to accept herself?
- A) The fear of darkness
- B) The joy of self-discovery
- C) The need to compete
- D) The sadness of loss
- How does the poem structure contribute to its overall message?
- A) It confuses the reader
- B) It illustrates the star’s growth
- C) It distracts from the main theme
- D) It presents multiple endings
- Why does the star initially doubt her brightness?
- A) She is influenced by others
- B) She doesn’t care
- C) She feels overshadowed
- D) She is afraid of change
- What does the phrase “light brings comfort” imply about the star?
- A) She is a source of happiness
- B) She is weak
- C) She is afraid
- D) She is alone
- What role does the moon play in the poem?
- A) A challenger
- B) A comforter
- C) A competitor
- D) A distant observer
- How does the comet’s character enhance the poem’s message?
- A) By promoting competition
- B) By encouraging fear
- C) By supporting friendship
- D) By creating doubt
- What does “dance with grace” suggest about the star’s transformation?
- A) She becomes clumsy
- B) She embraces her identity
- C) She loses her shine
- D) She hides away
- Why is the little star’s decision to embrace her light significant?
- A) It shows growth and confidence
- B) It leads to her downfall
- C) It makes her forget her friends
- D) It leads to jealousy
- What might the star’s journey symbolize in a broader context?
- A) The struggle for acceptance
- B) The need for competition
- C) The joy of being alone
- D) The sadness of loss
- Why is the duality of light and darkness important in the poem?
- A) It creates confusion
- B) It highlights the star’s struggle
- C) It serves no purpose
- D) It distracts the reader
- How is the theme of individuality conveyed through the star’s story?
- A) By showing that everyone is the same
- B) By emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance
- C) By promoting competition
- D) By ignoring personal struggles
- What message does the poem convey about friendship?
- A) Friends should compete
- B) Friends should encourage one another
- C) Friends are unnecessary
- D) Friends create doubt
- How does the star’s light contribute to the overall theme of the poem?
- A) It represents fear
- B) It symbolizes hope and joy
- C) It is irrelevant
- D) It creates competition
- Why is the closing message of the poem significant?
- A) It leaves the reader confused
- B) It encourages self-discovery and kindness
- C) It promotes jealousy
- D) It discourages happiness
- What is the significance of the star’s final thoughts?
- A) They show her vulnerability
- B) They reflect her acceptance of self
- C) They highlight her fears
- D) They promote competition
- What does the poem suggest about each individual’s light?
- A) It is unimportant
- B) It is unique and valuable
- C) It should be hidden
- D) It leads to sadness
- How does the journey of the star relate to real-life experiences?
- A) It shows that everyone should compete
- B) It illustrates the importance of self-acceptance and courage
- C) It promotes hiding one’s true self
- D) It suggests that dreams are unattainable
Answers
Easy Level Answers
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Medium Level Answers
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Hard Level Answers
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