Vocabulary
Characters
Key Ideas + Details
Author's Craft
Theme
100

What is the definition of ambush?

To attack by surprise.

100

Who is Jack's boss?

Mr. Snell

100

Why does Paddy wait patiently at the end of the wharf?

He is waiting for Captain Pedersen and Molly to return.

100

What mood does the author create in the first part of the story when we are introduced to Jack?

It is cold, dark and miserable.  

100

How does Jack treat the dog?

He holds out his hand and speaks kindly to him.  He brings the dog into the shed to get warm.

200

What is the definition of wander?

To walk or move in a leisurely way.

200

What is Jack's job?  What dangers might he face?

Jacks job is a night watchman on a wharf/thieves and smugglers.

200

What is something terrible that happens to Paddy?  Why does it happen?

A dog catcher snatches him and brings him to the dog pound.  He takes him because he is not registered.

200

What is Jack's mood when he is searching the wharf on his first night on the job?

He is tense and alert, ready for danger.

200

What does the phrase, "the next man slammed down..." show in the story?

It shows that all of the workers chip in to save Paddy.

300

What is the definition of sodden?  Who was saturated in the story?

To be saturated with liquid; soaked. 

300

Who helps Paddy in the end of the story?  What do they do for him?

The workers.  They pay for his registration and get him out of the dog pound.

300

Why is Paddy released from the pound?

300 workers come together to pay for his release and pay for his registration.

300

What hopeful details does Mr. Snell share about Paddy's life?

He had loving owners; he's friendly and is "good company"; the wharf workers all care for him.

300

What problem does Jack face with his idea to save Paddy?

He needs help from other people.  He can't do it alone.

400

What is the definition of patiently?

To wait without annoyance.  

400

Who are Paddy's original owners?

Captain Pedersen and Molly.

400

What is good about the rest of Paddy's life?  What is sad?

He has a huge family to care for him and watch over him/He will never stop waiting for his owners (Captain Pedersen and Molly) to come back for him.

400

What is the strong verb in the sentence below that the author uses to create a sense of purpose and unity among the workers?  

Instead, a huge crowd of men marched through the iron gates and into the town's streets.


marched

400

What important decision do the workers make when Paddy is missing?  What do their actions show?

Instead of working, they march together to the pound to get Paddy out; they go on strike.  Their actions show that they love Paddy and care for him.

500

What is the definition of contented?

To be happy and at ease.

500

What country does the story, "Paddy Waits Alone" located in?  

New Zealand.

500

Why is Jack surprised by what he finds on the wharf when he sees a shadow dancing?

He is expecting to be ambushed by thieves.

500

How does the mood at the end of the story compare to the mood at the beginning of the story?

At the beginning of the story, the mood is dark and gloomy.  At the end, the mood is joyful and triumphant and happy.

500

How does Mr. Snell's reaction differ from Jack's reaction when Paddy is taken?

Mr. Snell is angry and hopeless; Jack is sad and inspired to find a way to get Paddy back.

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