87. Harmony Across Generations
What was the main difference between Lori and Granny Marie at the beginning of the story?
- Lori liked sports, and Granny Marie didn't
- Lori was quiet, and Granny Marie was loud
- Lori wanted to try new things, and Granny Marie valued tradition
- Lori lived in the city, and Granny Marie lived in the village
What idea did Lori have for their yard?
- To build a treehouse
- To dig a pond
- To create a garden with exotic flowers
- To plant only vegetables for cooking
How did Granny Marie's attitude toward the garden change?
- She stayed angry the entire time
- She ignored it completely
- She became proud of Lori's efforts
- She wanted to tear it down
What brought Lori and Granny Marie closer together?
- A cooking contest
- A storm that made them work together to protect the garden
- A visit from their neighbors
- A letter from Lori's teacher
5. What is the main message of the story?
- Gardening is too hard for children
- Traditions should never be changed
- Different generations can learn from and support each other
- Grandparents should always be in charge