characters
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV/V
100

W.F. mother.

she wolf/kitcha

100

were the she wolf attacked abunch of dogs  

the Indian camp

100

what motivates Beauty Smith to obtain W.F.

He enjoys W.F.'s ferocity in fights and trades for him

100

how does Gray Beaver become W.F.'s God.

Gray Beaver has absolute control over W.F.'s life

100

explain how Scott begins W.F.'s healing

he rescues W.F. from cruelty

gives him love and affection.

200

showed respect and gave kindness and love to W.F.

weedon scott

200

the similarities between humans and wolves

both trying to survive in the harsh wilderness.

use intelligence and strategy

200

Describe how cruelty changes W.F.

Beauty Smith beats him and uses him for dogfights.

cruelty is carved into him by the world around him

200

What instinctive realization does the cub have about mankind in "The Makers of Fire"? 

Humans are the animal who fought themselves as primacy.

200

explain the significance of W.F. choosing scott.

it represents healing, trust, kindness, and respect

300

kiche's mate.

old one eye.

300

What is the setting of the first chapter?

The frozen Northerland wilderness

300

Identify literary devices in part Iv

symbolism-beauty Smith teaches W.F's cruelty

300

What is the "power of dead things" that W.F. sees humans use?

Cubs used in fighting.
300

Love completes the transportation the wild began.

patience gives him a new life.

How does love and patience change W.F.?

400

bullied W.F. 

lip-lip

400

What is the significance of the fire that protects Henry?

The fire represents God because God protects us from evil.

400

What main event occurs between Old One-Eye and the young leader?

They fight to the death for the she-wolf.

400

He wanders away from his cave and runs into an Indian Camp and bites the hand of an Inidian man. W.F. sees humans as "God's" master of fire and law.

Explain W.F.'s first encounter with a human? 

400

The southland is full of unfamiliar sights, sounds, and creatures.

Why does W.f. struggle in the Southland?

500

fought W.F. and nearly killing W.F.

the bulldog/cherokee

500

How are Henry and wolves alike, and how are they different?

Both fight to survive and have fear and hunger. Henry can think and reflect. Wolves act only in instinct.

500

How does the she-wolf react when she smells the Indian camp?

She is tempted and feels a strange delight. 

500

W.F.'s instinct tells him that man is the ultimate superior animal.

How does Gray beaver become W.F. God?

500

Beauty Smith conditioned him into a fighting beast. He becomes feared and isolated.

How does W.F. becomes an enemy of his kind?

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