Which season is the chapter set in?
winter
How would you describe the Wild Wood?
scary, strange, dark, dangerous
How does Rat find Mole in the Wild Wood?
Rat goes armed to the Wild Wood and calls to Mole for more than an hour until he hears Mole's feeble answer.
How do you know?
It is cold and snowy, and Mole is wearing winter clothes?
What kind of things are in the Wild Wood?
looming trees
holes with animals that look at mole with malice
sharp objects
How does Rat answer Mole's question about weather or not Mr. Toad would go to the Wild Wood? What does he say?
Rat laughs heartily. Rat says, "Old Toad? He wouldn't shoe his face here alone, for anything!"
What is the setting for this chapter?
Wild Wood in the winter
At the beginning of the story, from which characters perspective is the story told?
Moles
How do Rat and Mole find Mr. Badger's door?
Mole stumbles on the door scraper.
Then rat finds the doormat, which Mole calls another piece of domestic litter, and they find the door by searching through the snow.
When Mole asks Rat to go with him to see Mr. Badger, why do you think Rat wants to postpone the visit or tells Mole evasively that he doesn't think Mr. Badger is at home?
Mr. Badger lives in the Wild Wood, and Rat seems a little uncomfortable about going there. He'd rather Mr. Badger come to visit him.
What is happening in the story when it changes to Rat's perspective?
Mole is lost and Rat goes looking for him.