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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who saves Brightbill from the Rockfish's sharp teeth when Roz is unable to help him?
2. What words does Brightbill speak after the first time he flies?
3. What does the deer family get in return for Tawny's help in constructing the garden?
4. What reason does Roz give for telling the animals to be careful around fire?
5. When Brightbill begins to speak to everyone who will listen, what does he say at the start of each conversation?
Short Essay Questions
1. When Roz and Brightbill seek out Loudwing to tell them about migration, what does she report?
2. What kinds of sensory details does the author use to describe autumn?
3. When Roz and Brightbill decide they can no longer stand wondering about what will happen when they press Roz's deactivation button and they press it, what happens?
4. What methods does Brightbill use to become an excellent flier?
5. Why are the animals unsure if they want another lodge after one of them burns down?
6. When Brightbill asks about his birth mother, what does he say after Roz reveals the truth?
7. What happens to cause Loudwing's advice to Roz that she let Brightbill cool off and have some time alone since youngsters of his age tend to be moody?
8. What does Crag the turtle reveal about the environmental observations he has made over the years?
9. What does Roz do when she discovers that the harsh winter conditions have killed many of the island's creatures while she has been hibernating?
10. How does Roz feel about the relationship between Brightbill and Chitchat?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Discuss the significance of the final party Roz throws the night before the RECOs arrive on the island. What theme is most prominent within the author's relation of this event and what is his message regarding this theme? Choose concrete details from the novel to support your claim.
Essay Topic 2
Explain how the narrator's use of the second person point of view helps to shape the impact of the novel. Include concrete details to support your claim.
Essay Topic 3
Choose another book or movie that depicts the conflict between nature and technology, contrasting its message with the message put forth by The Wild Robot. Use concrete details from both sources in order to prove your claim.
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