Saturday, September 10, 2016

Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Chapter 6

Book: Shiloh
Author: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
ISBN: 978-0-545-70277-5
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Questions

Chapter 6

1. Is Friendly a town or city?  How do you know?
2. What does the author mean on page 45, when she wrote, "I stare up into the darkness of the living room and the darkness stares back"?
3. Is Marty's family religious?  How do you know?
4. What clue on page 46, indicates whether or not Marty's family is religious?
5. What does Marty's mother mean on page 46 by, "The Bible says that the worst thing that can ever possibly happen to us is to be separated forever from God's love"?
6. Why does Marty have mix feelings about whether he lied or not to Judd Travers?
7. What question did Marty ask Jesus?
8. Does Marty's family own a telephone?
9. Who is back from Tennessee that Mrs. Howard wants him/her to visit Marty?
10. How did Marty get his sister to stop following him?
11. What was Dara Lynn's solution to handling the snake?
12. Why did Marty accept Dara Lynn's advice on handling the snake?
13. What did Marty do to prevent David Howard from visiting him on his bike?
14. What did Marty feed Shiloh that morning?
15. Who offered Marty a ride as he was walking towards Howard's house?
16. How much did Judd Travers pay for Shiloh?
17. What did Marty mean by, "I figure a dog's the same as a kid.  You don't treat a kid right, he'll run off first chance he gets, too"?
18. What did Marty learn about Judd Travers by his statement on question #17?
19. Why did Judd say, "Nobody ever felt sorry for me, and I never felt sorry for nobody else.  Sorry's something I can do without"?
20. What did Judd say to Marty when he drops him off on the road that David Howard lives?


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