Shiloh Chapters 9 & 10 pages 72 - 87
Multiple Choice Quiz
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What tipped Mom off that Marty had Shiloh?
- Marty put squash away for later.
- Mom heard Shiloh barking.
- Mom saw Marty sneaking food.
- Mom heard Marty praying.
What deal does Marty make with Mom?
- If Marty takes Shiloh back to Judd, they will get a dog from the pound.
- Mom won't tell Dad about Shiloh, if Marty promises not to run away.
- Marty can keep Shiloh, if Judd agrees.
Marty's plan for saving Shiloh is ________________.
- to give him to somebody else and not tell them whose dog it is
- to buy Shiloh from Judd
- to turn Judd in for cruelty to animals
How does Dad learn that Marty has Shiloh?
- Marty tells Dad.
- Mom tells Dad.
- Dad hears Shiloh when a German shepherd attacks him.
- Judd find Shiloh in the pen up on the hill.
Dad takes Shiloh _____________.
- to Judd's house
- to Doc Murphy
- to Sistersville
- to his sister's house
Where was Shiloh hurt?
- his leg
- his face
- his belly
- his tail
How does Dad feel about what Marty has done?
- Dad thinks they ought to give Shiloh away to an owner who will treat him better.
- Dad wants Marty to do what is legal and take Shiloh back to Judd.
- Dad thinks Marty did the right thing.
These lines from the country song includes which literary technique?
It's you I wanna come home to,
It's you to bake my bread,
It's you to light my fire,
It's you to share my bed.
- alliteration
- repetition
- onomatopoeia
- rhyme
Choose the correct meaning for the word licked as it is used in the following sentence.
Shiloh's still alive, and I ain't licked yet.
- passed the tongue over or along
- having gotten the better of; conquered; beat
- a sudden hard stroke; a blow
- a small quantity; a bit
Which word would be the best antonym for suspicions?
Well, I had my suspicions before, but it was the squash that did it.
- knowledge
- uncertainties
- doubts
- fears
Which statement from Shiloh contains a cause-effect relationship?
- I hear a yelp, then a snarl and a growl, so I leap out of bed, racing through the kitchen toward the back door.
- Dad's beside me, holding the flashlight up to Shiloh's eyes.
- Dara Lynn's up, standing there in her nightshirt, watching.
- There isn't a word passed between us till we get home.