A Wolf Called Wander Short Essay - Answer Key

Rosanne Parry
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

A Wolf Called Wander Short Essay - Answer Key

Rosanne Parry
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. From what narrative perspective is the story related? Why is this important?

The narrative of A Wolf Called Wander is related from the first-person perspective of its protagonist, Wander, a wild wolf born in the mountains of Oregon. This narrative perspective is important because it gives the reader insight into Wander's thoughts, motivations, and actions.

2. What is the significance of the chapter titles in the book?

The chapter titles are simple action words or nouns that establish the central subject of each chapter. For instance, the first chapter, "Pack" focuses on describing Wander's pack and the characters that comprise it.

3. What are Wander's first impressions of Father?

Wander and his litter mates meet their father after they have grown some and have opened their eyes. Father brings food for the wolf cubs along with other pack members. Wander and his siblings are fearful of their father, but they look up to him greatly and want very much to impress him.

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