Warm up
Let's run
Don't stop
Never give up
100

What is Zlateh?

A goat

100

How much can the sell Zlateh for? What can the furrier do with the money?

8 gulden. Buy Hanukkah candles, potatoes, oil for the pancakes, gifts for the children and other holiday necessaries for the house. 

100

What happened after Aaron prayed to God?

He made out the shape of a hill. He realized that they were safe.

100

After the storm passes, where did Aaron take Zlateh?

back to his family

200

Who is Aaron? 

the oldest boy of the family

200
How can you tell that the family loves Zlateh and does not want to sell her?
The family cries when they say goodbye to Zlateh
200

Why did Zlateh cry?

She realized that those people in whom she had so much confidence had dragged her into a trap.

200

What word best describes how the world looks to Aaron when he climbs out of the haystack? 

Dreams of heavenly splendor (Extremely happy)

300

What is Hanukkah?

Winter time

300

How is the weather described when Aaron and Zlateh begin their journey?

Sunny 

300

What did Aaron have for his meal in the hay?

2 slices of bread and cheese and Zlateh's milk

300

Who helped Aaron find the way home?

A peasant who drove the sleigh pointed out the way to him.

400

Who is Reuven?

The furrier (coat maker)

400

How does the weather change?

black clouds, hail, wind, snow, dark
400

How did Zlateh save Aaron?

She gave him milk and kept him warm.

400

How the family feelings for Zlateh changed? 

They see her as part of their family. They let her spend time in the house.

500

Who is Feivel?

The town butcher (meat seller)

500

How does the author show that Aaron and Zlateh might be in danger?

The author describes how Aaron can't see, doesn't know where he is and is very cold.

500

At the end of the conversation with Zlateh, what was the main message the author wants the readers to understand?

Animals and human always need each other.

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