Who stages the protest at the groundbreaking ceremony?
Mullet Fingers.
What event is planned at the construction site that sparks the protest?
The groundbreaking ceremony for Mother Paula’s Pancake House.
What is the main theme of these chapters?
Standing up for what is right.
What kind of owls are the children trying to protect?
Burrowing owls.
What does “endangered” mean?
At risk of extinction or disappearing forever.
Which character inspires the community to stand up for the owls?
Roy.
What do Roy and his friends reveal to the public at the ceremony?
The existence of the burrowing owls.
How does the story show the importance of teamwork?
Roy, Beatrice, and Mullet Fingers work together to save the owls.
What environmental law is being ignored at the construction site?
The requirement to protect endangered species and their habitats.
What is a “protest”?
An organized action to show disagreement or demand change.
Who begins to question their role in protecting the construction site?
Officer Delinko.
How does the community react to the children’s protest?
They support the cause and demand action to protect the owls.
What does the story say about the balance between development and the environment?
It shows the need to protect nature while considering growth.
Why is it important to protect the owls’ habitat?
Their survival depends on it, and it’s part of the ecosystem.
What is “environmental preservation”?
Protecting and maintaining natural habitats and ecosystems
What role does Beatrice play during the protest?
She supports Mullet Fingers and helps Roy with the plan.
What happens to the construction project after the protest?
The project is halted due to violations.
How does the theme of responsibility appear in these chapters?
The children take responsibility to protect the owls when others do not.
What do the owls symbolize in the story?
The importance of standing up for vulnerable and voiceless creatures.
What does “activism” mean?
Taking action to bring about social or political change.
Which character is responsible for ensuring the public learns about the owls?
Roy.
What does Roy learn about courage and activism during the events?
That standing up for what’s right can inspire others and lead to real change.
How do the actions of the children reflect the idea of leadership?
Their courage and persistence inspire others to join the cause.
How does the community learn about the environmental violations?
Through the children’s protest and the public exposure of the truth.
What does “sustainability” mean?
Meeting current needs without harming future generations or the environment.