Why were Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger able to come in through the butler’s pantry without being heard?
The weasels, ferrets, and stoats were making a deafening amount of noise toasting the “modest Toad,” and so didn’t hear Badger, Rat, Mole, and Toad enter the hall.
What kind of story is The Wind in the Willows?
A. legend
B. fantasy
C. non-fiction
D. science fiction
B. fantasy
Why were the Wild Wooders calling Toad "Modest Toad?"
They were being sarcastic and making fun of him.
Describe the tunnel passage that the animals use on their expedition to Toad’s mansion.
The tunnel was cold and dark.
After the four friends get Toad’s mansion back, why are Toad’s feelings hurt?
Badger compliments Mole and not him.
Who are the Wild Wooders?
the stoats, weasels, ferrets
In the tunnel, Badger wanted who first because he was very pleased with him and who was last?
Badger wanted Mole first because he was very pleased with him and Toad was last.
What does Badger mean when he, Rat, and Mole say they will “let bygones be bygones”?
They will forgive Toad and let go of what has happened.
Where does the underground passageway lead?
under the pantry in Toad’s house
Why do you think Toad’s father would tell Badger about the secret underground passage and not to his own son?
Toad's father thought his own son was irresponsible.
Why do Badger and the others want to use an underground passage?
They need to secretly get into the house because sentinels are posted around the outside.
Why did Rat say, "Don't say 'learn 'em,' Toad."
It's not good English.