Vocabulary
About the Author
Ike
All Mixed Up
All Mixed Up
100

excruciatlngly

very intense, causing great pain

100

What kind of hunting did the author do in the story?

duck hunting

100

Who was the character Ike in the story and how did the author describe their relationship?

the author's hunting partner and he called Ike his best friend

100

Who was Cookie in the story?

a dog that saved the author's life 

100

What dog was Cookie in the sled formation?

the lead dog

200

devastating

causing great damage or harm

200

Do we know the age of the author when this story took place? If the age is provided in the story, what is it?



yes

200

What color and breed was Ike and how did the author learn his name?

black Lab , he had a collar that read "My name is Ike."

200

Who was the old man in the wheel chair and why was he in a wheel chair?

Ike's owner lost the use of his legs in the Korean War

200

What city and state did the story take place in?

Thief River Falls, Minnesota

300

salvation

what keeps you from danger or harm

300

Do we know the author's name?

yes, Gary Paulsen

300

What word in the story did Ike recognize when the author said it?

hunt

300

Where did the old man in the wheel chair and the author meet?  

a sporting-goods store 

300

What did the author say was his salvation throughout his trouble childhood.

hunting

400

solitude

being alone

400

What kind of childhood did the author have?

lonely and he had family troubles

400

What did the author make for Ike when he made one for himself?

egg sandwich

400

How did the author get his ducks from the water before Ike showed up?

he had to wait on the current to bring it close enough to shore for him to grab it

400

What dog was Cookie in the sled formation?

The lead dog

500

dappled

spotted or patchy 

500

What did the author do that is one of the most brutal endurance activities in the world?

The Iditarod 1000 mile race across Alaska in brutal and cold conditions.

500

How did it come to be that the author lost Ike and how did it affect him?

One day he just did not come to meet him anymore.  The author mourned and missed him.   

500

Why was the author in the sporting-goods store?

Giving a slide show at the store which was one of his sponsors when he raced

500

How many races had the author ran by the time he gave the slide show at the sporting-goods store?

one

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