The point of view that the story "The Market Square Dog" is told.
What is first-person?
100
A reasonable guess about what is going to happen next.
What is a prediction?
100
What the dog is doing when the vet first notices the dog in the Market Square.
What is sitting up, begging for food?
100
The two people set the dog's broken leg.
Who are the vet and his wife?
100
Nervously is a synonym for which vocabulary word.
What is anxiously?
200
The narrator and author of the story "The Market Square Dog".
Who is James Herriott?
200
Readers base logical preditions on these two things.
What are prior knowledge and story clues?
200
This is how the dog's breed is best described.
What is cross-breed of a sheepdog and terrier?
200
The place where the dog is first fed regularly, recovering from his injuries, and responding to the kindness of people.
What are the police kennels?
200
Ran or dashed are synonyms for which vocabulary word.
What is trotted?
300
From which character's perspective is this quotation, "What's your name?" I asked
Who is James Herriott, or the narrator?
300
How readers confirm if their prediction is correct or wrong.
What is read ahead after making the prediction?
300
Why the policeman cannot catch the dog at the beginning of the story.
What is, the dog is shy and afraid and will not let the policeman get close to him?
300
The reason the policeman tells the vet that the dog has been arrested.
What is a plural noun?
300
The vocabulary word that best fits in the following sentence...The scientists __________ the rock as granite.
What is classified?
400
The point of view in which the narrator does NOT participate in the action of the story and can tell things to the reader that other characters in the story do not know.
What is third-person point of view?
400
"The dog is so appealing staring at me with friendly brown eyes," is evidence of what?
That the dog will make a good pet.
400
The two characters who have these qualities in common--interest in dogs and sympathy for them.
Who are James Herriott and the policeman?
400
The person in who the vet seems to value kindness the most.
Who is the policeman?
400
Safekeeping and protection are synonyms for this vocabulary word.
What is custody?
500
Whose perspective from which readers would know that the policeman was playing a joke on Mr. Herriott, before Mr. Herriott even knew.
What is the policeman's perspective or point of view?
500
The point in the story in which readers can CONFIRM the prediction that the policeman adopts the dog.
What is, Mr. Herriott sees the dog in the policeman's home?
500
When a dog is seriously injured and manages a brief wag, it usually indicates that the animal is...
What is still alive?
500
An idea in the selection is that abused animals can learn to do what?