Characters
Looking Back
Conflicts
Vocabulary
Potpourri
100
a curious and brave mongoose
Who is Rikki-tikki?
100
the country where the story takes place
Where is India?
100
Rikki-tikki vs. summer flood.
What is character vs. nature? What is external conflict?
100
Though Darzee would ____________ in fear at the sight of Nag, Rikki was not afraid.
What is cower?
100
the genre of "Rikki-tikki-tavi."
What is a short story? What is fiction?
200
the boy who adopts Rikki-tikki
Who is Teddy?
200

the ____________ and the mongoose are natural enemies.

What is a cobra?

200

Darzee vs. Nagaina

What is character vs. character? What is external conflict?

200
The fire accidentally began to ___________ his fur, and he quickly woke up.
What is singe?
200
what did Teddy's father do to 

Nag during the fight in the bathroom

What is shot him with a shotgun?

300
a small snake killed by Rikki-tikki
Who is Karait?
300

these characters' lose their baby in the story

Who are Darzee and Darzee's wife?

300

Rikki-tikki vs. cobras

What is character vs. society? What is external conflict?

300
He walked with a proud _________ that showed how brave he felt.
What is gait?
300
the hero or main character of a story.
What is a protagonist?
400

this character kills Nag.

RIKKI!

400
this is the climax of "Rikki-tikki-tavi."
What is the battle in the snake hole?
400
Rikki-tikki vs. Karait
What is character vs. character? What is external conflict?
400
After Rikki-tikki almost drowned, the family put him by the fire to __________ him.
What is revive?
400
the villain of the story or one who opposes the the protagonist.
What is an antagonist?
500
a cowardly muskrat
Who is Chuchundra?
500
action Rikki-tikki takes to avoid more cobras in the garden.
What is destroying Nagaina's eggs?
500
Rikki-tikki contemplating whether or not he can win in a fight against the snakes.
What is character vs. self? What is internal conflict?
500
Rikki also ___________ discovered Nagaina's eggs hidden among the melons.
What is cunningly?
500
the author of "Rikki-tikki-tavi."
Who is Rudyard Kipling?