Based on her actions in "Mowgli's Brothers," which best describes Raksha, Mother Wolf? A. She only cares about herself. B. She is calm and reasonable. C. She likes to do things alone. D. She can be hot-tempered.
In "Mowgli's Brothers," which best describes Bagheera, the Black Panther? A. He is sweet and kind, but also lazy. B. He is cunning and bold, but also reckless. C. He is selfish and mean, but also honest. D. He is foolish and rude, but also fair-minded.
In "Tiger - Tiger!" why do both the village priest and the village elders agree that it is time for Mowgli to start herding after Mowgli threatens to put the priest on the donkey and says that Buldeo is talking nonsense about the jungle? A. They think that Mowgli sets a good example for the other children. B. They want to get Mowgli out of the village any way they can. C. They think that herding will lead Mowgli to return to the jungle. D. They have no one else to herd their buffalo.
n "Mowgli's Brothers," before he leaves the jungle, Mowgli says, "For the rest, Akela goes free to live as he pleases. Ye will not kill him." What does this show about Mowgli? A. He is loyal. B. He can be tricked. C. He is proud. D. He can be spiteful.
Which best describes Mowgli's conflict with Shere Khan? A. Both Mowgli and Shere Khan want to lead the pack alone. B. Mowgli seeks revenge against Shere Khan, who wants nothing to do with Mowgli. C. Shere Khan wishes to harm Mowgli, who only wants to live in peace and safety. D. Both Mowgli and Shere Khan have promised to hunt down the other.
Why is the fact that Mowgli causes the herd of buffalo to trample Shere Khan the climax of this story? A. This encounter is the turning point in the story. B. This encounter is the first time that Shere Khan and Mowgli are in conflict. C. This encounter raises the tension between Mowgli and Shere Khan even more. D. This encounter shows the flaws of both characters.
n the story, what does Mowgli's mastery and control of fire represent? A. his mastery and control of his emotions B. his mastery and control over the villagers C. his mastery and control over his fate D. his mastery and control over the animals of the jungle
Which best describes Mowgli's conflict with his own thoughts and feelings? A. He is unhappy that he is not a wolf, yet he must live with them. B. He is saddened by Shere Khan's death and feels guilty for killing him. C. He feels jealous of Akela and wishes that he were the leader of the pack. D. He feels like two Mowglis and that he does not fit in anywhere.
How does Mowgli resolve the conflict he has with the children that tease him in the village? A. He befriends them and teaches them what he knows about the jungle. B. He follows the Law of the Jungle and leaves them alone. C. He tells the priest of their behavior, and they are scolded and corrected. D. He frightens them into keeping their mouths shut.
Which is a theme of the story? A. It is natural for mothers to look to their children for protection. B. Parents always love all their children equally. C. Few things are stronger than a mother's love. D. A mother's love cannot help one who is grown up.
Which is a theme of the story? A. Taking on difficult tasks does not prove one's strength. B. Always use your strengths to take advantage of others. C. Everyone must make his own way in the world. D. Do whatever is necessary to fit in with society.
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