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Questions
| 1) | What does the author imply is similar about White Fang and Jim Hall, the criminal? |
| 2) | Jim Hall was considered "incorrigible" in prison.
What does the word "incorrigible" mean as used in this chapter? |
| 3) | What causes Jim Hall to break into the Scott's home? |
| 4) | Who secretly lets White Fang sleep in the house every night? |
| 5) | What happens when White Fang fights with Jim Hall? |
| 6) | What is most ironic about White Fang's encounter with Jim Hall? |
| 7) | How does the judge feel about White Fang after the attack? |
| 8) | Which sentence best explains the extent of White Fang's injuries? |
| 9) | White Fang clings to life with a "tenacity" that the doctor could not have predicted.
What does the word "tenacity" mean in this chapter? |
| 10) | White Fang earns a new name in this chapter.
What is it? |
| 11) | What is the main point of the author ending the story with White Fang fathering puppies with Collie? |
| 12) | Were there any events that weren't clear to you? |