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Questions
1) | Which is the main idea of this chapter? |
2) | Which two sentences best develop the theme of nature versus man? |
3) | What is the "long and narrow oblong box" the men are transporting? |
4) | How does the silence of the landscape impact the men early in the chapter? |
5) | Bill "reiterates" to Henry that they only have six dogs.
What does "reiterates" mean in this chapter? |
6) | What is the significance of Bill thinking he was one fish short when he fed the dogs? |
7) | What does the fire most strongly symbolize in this chapter? |
8) | Why don't the men just shoot the animals that are creating the danger? |
9) | At the end of the chapter, how many sled dogs are left? |
10) | Were there any words that weren't clear to you? |