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Who was Mowgli?
the Elephant
the leader of the monkeys
the man cub
The tiger
Who was Bagheera?
Panther
Monkey
Bear
wolf
Who was Shere Khan?
The Bear
The Tiger
panther
leader of the wolf pack
. Who was Louie?
King monkey
Father wolf
jackal
elephant
Who was Baloo?
Jackal
Elephant
wolf
Bear
Who was the Protagonist? (the main character)
Mowgli
Shere Khan
Bagheera
Raksha
Who was the main antagonist? (a character who stands in opposition or against the main character)
Mowgli
Shere Khan
Bagheera
Louie
Which trait would describe Shere Khan?
insecure
carefree
powerful
playful
In the beginning of the book did Mowgli think of himself as a man or wolf?
wolf
man
What is the theme of the novel?
Friends are not necessary
Be true to yourself
Fighting is the only way to settle problems
take what is yours and what is others will forgive you
Who is Mowgli's teacher?
Baloo
Kaa
Raksha
Akela
. Mowgli lived in ....................
Jungle
Town
Village
City
What is the title of the book?
The Jungle Book.
Rudyard Kipling
Gerardo Sandoval
. Which country did the story come from?
Malaysia
Bangladesh
Indonesia
India
Why does Shere Khan feed the young wolves scraps and flatter them?
He wants to win their loyalty.
He loves them as if they were his own children.
He wants to kill them.
What does Shere Khan show when Mowgli hits him over the head with the flaming branch?
his jealous nature
his cowardly nature
his angry nature
What does Mowgli's mastery and control of the fire represent?
His control over the villagers
.His control over his emotions.
His control over the animals of the jungle.
Who is the author of the book?
Jane Austen
Rudyard Kipling
Jules Vernes
Herman Melville
Read the excerpt from paragraph 5. Then the little children in the village made him very angry. . . . only the knowledge that it was unsportsmanlike to kill little naked cubs kept him from picking them up and breaking them in two. What does the author’s metaphor reveal about Mowgli’s feelings toward the little children?
Mowgli feels that the little children are acting immature.
Mowgli feels that the little children are small and unprotected.
Read the sentences from paragraph 6. He did not know his own strength in the least. In the jungle he knew he was weak compared with the beasts, but in the village people said that he was as strong as a bull. How does the author’s use of figurative language impact the meaning of the passage?
by suggesting that Mowgli left the jungle because the beasts felt he was weak and lacked respect for him
by showing that the people in the village think Mowgli is very powerful for someone so young
Read the phrase from paragraph 9. . . . his body was inhabited by the ghost of a wicked, old money-lender, who had died some years ago. Which word could replace inhabited as it is used in the phrase?
created
demanded
occupied
Which quotation from the passage supports the idea that Mowgli works hard to be successful in the village of man?
“For three months after that night Mowgli hardly ever left the village gate, he was so busy learning the ways and customs of men.” (paragraph 5)
“It was not for fun that he had learned while he was with the wolves to imitate the challenge of bucks in the jungle and the grunt of the little wild pig.” (paragraph 2)
Read the excerpt from paragraph 7. And Mowgli had not the faintest idea of the difference that caste makes between man and man. When the potter’s donkey slipped in the clay pit, Mowgli hauled it out by the tail, and helped to stack the pots for their journey to the market at Khanhiwara. That was very shocking, too, for the potter is a low- caste man, and his donkey is worse. Which two phrases mean the same as caste as it is used in the excerpt?
an occupation as a potter
an occupation as a farmer
a social ranking of animals and people
a physical ranking of animals and people
a group of people that share common cultural features
Read the sentences from paragraph 1. “What is the good of a man . . . if he does not understand man’s talk? Now I am as silly and dumb as a man would be with us in the jungle. I must speak their talk.” What do these sentences reveal about Mowgli?
Mowgli feels happy living in the village of man and wants to learn man’s language.
Mowgli feels unhappy, but he is determined to succeed in the village of man.
Identify the NOUNS in this sentence: "When did Michael Jordan join the Chicago Bulls?"
when, join
did, join
Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls
Michael Jordan, when
Identify the VERB in this sentence:"Edgar Allan Poe wrote poems and stories."
wrote
poems and stories
Edgar Allen Poe
stories
Identify the PRONOUNS in this sentence:"They awarded her the prize."
awarded
her
they, her
Identify the ADJECTIVES in this sentence: "Lazy people often lead dull lives."
people
lazy, dull
lives
lazy
Identify the ADVERB in this sentence:"Susan B. Anthony fought tirelessly for women's voting rights."
fought
voting
Susan B. Anthony
tirelessly
Identify the PREPOSITION in this sentence:"The library is located just around the corner."
located
around
adjust
library
Identify the CONJUNCTION in this sentence:"My friend has a cell phone, but I don't want one."
has
don't
but
want
Identify the INTERJECTION in this sentence:"Hey! I told you to stop running."
you
hey
stop
told
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