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Cruel Sister is a ________________ ballad
Swedish
Norwigian
Finnish
Italian
How many daughters did the king have?
3
2
1
4
What was the color of sisters' hair?
Red and black
Black and blonde
Blonde and red
Who is the cruel sister? The brunette or the blonde sister?
How old is the cruel sister?
18
15
16
17
How old is the blonde sister?
15
16
18
17
The sisters play ___________ in the garden.
What animal does the knight ride?
Horse
Cow
Bull
The knight is looking for a _________ girl to marry:
Which of the sisters does the knight prefer?
The brunette
Both of them
The blonde
The knight can't marry the blonde sister because the other one is ________
older
younger
The knight promises to marry the blonde with a _________.
The black-haired sister is very ___________
jealous
happy
sad
The king has to go away for 7 days on a __________.
The black-haired sister invites her blonde sister to go to the __________ to greet their father.
The black-haired sister invites here blonde sister to go to the __________ of the cliffs, so that their father can see them better.
The black-haired sister pushes her blonde sister and she __________ into di water.
The blonde sister's body is floating in the ___________.
sand
pool
water
How many minstrels are there?
1
2
3
4
What instrument did the minstrels make with the blonde sister's bones?
Guitar
Violin
Harp
Bass
The minstrels take the bones of the ___________.
The string of the harp were the _________ of the blonde sister.
The blonde's hair are _____________.
curly
wavy
straight
The number 3 is a _____________ number in popular tradition.
The two minstrels are invited at the ___________.
The minstrels go to the marriage with the ______________.
The harp begins to ___________ and sing alone.
The blonde sister comes ___________ again.
The dark sister burns alive as a ______________ for the crime.
The _____________ version is the original version of this ballad.