About the story
Still the Story
Idioms
Still Idioms
Tamara
100
The country the crime took place in.
What is South Africa
100
One of the countries that buys the horns
Where is South Korea, Vietnam, China
100
It is the idiom that we already studied in a different chapter and it means to participate in something
What is play a major role in something
100
It is the idiom that means to do something the fastest, or best, or first
What is Set a Record
100
It is the name of Tamara's Dog
What is Freedom
200
The name of the man who went to prison
Who is Chumlong Lemtonthai
200
It is the body part being compared to the horns in the story.
What are fingernails
200
It is the idiom meaning to back down from a fight
What is Pull in One's Horns
200
It is the idiom that means to be needed or wanted
What is Be in Demand
200
It is the name of Tamara's father
What is Rainy
300
The number of years he is going to prison for
What is 40
300
It is the kind of medicine the horns are used for
What is traditional medicine
300
It is the idiom meaning to surrender without putting up any resistance
What is Go Down Without A Fight
300
It is the idiom that means to slowly stop using something, disappear
What is Phase Out
300
It is the subject Tamara majored in in University
What is Science
400
It is the product being sold on the market
What are rhino horns
400
It is the reason why the sentence was so harsh
What is to prevent other criminals by scaring them
400
It is the idiom that means up until now
What is To Date
400
It is the idiom that means to defeat someone
What is Bring someone down
400
It is the number of years Tamara has taught at Wesley
What is 5
500
It is the number of rhinos that had been killed and set a record
What is 528
500
It is the name of the story
What is Trader Pulls in His Horns
500
It is the idiom that means to admit to a crime
What is Plead Guilty
500
It is the idiom that means to not appreciate something that you have
What is Take For Granted
500
It is Tamara's last name
What is Nahwegahbow