Comprehension
Define
Identify the indirect object and the direct object
Adages and Proverbs
Lesson 7
100

How would you characterize Old Yeller based on his actions?

He was very brave.  He did not hesitate.

100

Which word best describes the family's attitude toward Old Yeller at the end of the passage?

Grateful and Thankful

100

Our cousins showed us the swimming pool.

ID- us

DO- pool

100

When one door shuts another one opens.

There will always be new opportunities.

100

How are Little Arliss and the bear cub alike?

Both are scared

200

What inference about Travis's character does the author want readers to make from these paragraphs?

Travis is a hard worker.  A reader can infer this by how Travis swings an axe.

200

Which sentence from the paragraph is an example of dialect?

It meant yellow.

200

We brought the ducks and geese small pieces of bread.

ID- ducks and geese

DO- bread

200

All's well that ends well. 

The end result is what matters.

200

What is the meaning of the work lick in the sentence below?

Then I swung my chopping axe high and wheeled, aiming to cave in the she bear's head with the first lick.

First swing of the axe

300

How are Travis's and Mama's reactions to the scene at the spring hole similar?

They both feel helpless.

300

Old Yeller, though, all he did was come bounding in to jump on us and lick us in the face and bark so loud that there, inside the cabin, the noise nearly made us deaf.

Why did the author most likely chose to use the word bounding instead of running?

More detailed and perfect to make the reader understand

300

In the evening, our aunt gave us dinner. 

ID- us

DO- dinner

300

When it rains, it pours. 

When luck changes it can do so dramatically.

300

What behavior do Little Arliss and Mama have in common at the spring hole?

Both are screaming

400

What emotions does Travis feel after he throws Little Arliss to Mama?

It shows he is not scared and very brave.  Travis was able to grab the axe and run back to the cabin.

400

What is the meaning of for a little piece in the sentence below?

The bear chased him for a little piece, but at the rate Old Yeller was leaving her behind, Mama said it looked like the bear was backing up.

Not very long

400

Grandma made the children Christmas stockings. 

ID- children

OD- stockings

400

When the going gets tough, the tough get going.

The strongest people are those that can meet challenges.

400

In this part of the passage, what does the author use to create drama in this part of the passage?

She'd stand there on her hind feet, hunched over, and take a roaring swing at him with one of those big front claws.  She'd slap him head over heels. She'd knock him so far that it didn't look like he could possibly get back there.

Verbs and Adjectives

500

How can the reader tell that Old Yeller likes Travis's family?

The reader can tell Old Yeller likes the family because he saves them from the bear.  Old Yeller jumps and bites the bear before running back to the cabin.

500

How do Travis's feelings for Arliss contribute to the theme of the story?

I knew then that I loved him as much as I did Mama and Papa, maybe in some ways even a little more"

500

I threw Peter the baseball.

ID- Peter

OD- baseball

500

Don't burn your bridges.

It is never a good idea to make enemies. 

500
So it was only natural for me to come to love the dog that saved him.

Which word would be the best replacement for natural in this sentence?

Human

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