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Questions and Answers
Jeddi and his father found the wallaby in the outback.
Jeddi and his father found the wallaby in the outback.
True (A)
After three weeks, the wallaby was not able to recover.
After three weeks, the wallaby was not able to recover.
False (B)
Jeddi wanted to keep the wallaby as a pet.
Jeddi wanted to keep the wallaby as a pet.
True (A)
Jeddi's father refused to help the injured wallaby.
Jeddi's father refused to help the injured wallaby.
The wallaby left to join other wallabies after being healed.
The wallaby left to join other wallabies after being healed.
Flashcards
Caring for Injured Animals
Caring for Injured Animals
The act of taking care of an injured animal until it is healthy again.
What is a camp?
What is a camp?
A place where people live and stay, especially in the outback.
What is a wallaby?
What is a wallaby?
A type of animal that hops and lives in Australia. It's similar to a kangaroo but smaller.
What happened to the wallaby?
What happened to the wallaby?
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What is the outback?
What is the outback?
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Study Notes
Aboriginal Boy and Wallaby
- Jeddi, a young aboriginal boy, lived in the Australian outback.
- Jeddi and his father found a hurt wallaby.
- They cared for the wallaby, providing food and water.
- After three weeks, the wallaby was healthy.
- Jeddi offered the wallaby freedom, but it stayed with him as a pet.
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Description
Explore the heartwarming story of Jeddi, a young aboriginal boy in the Australian outback, who nurtures a hurt wallaby back to health. Despite offering the wallaby freedom, it chooses to stay with Jeddi as a beloved pet. This quiz delves into themes of friendship, care for animals, and cultural connections.