Aboriginal Boy and Wallaby
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Jeddi and his father found the wallaby in the outback.

True (A)

After three weeks, the wallaby was not able to recover.

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Jeddi wanted to keep the wallaby as a pet.

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Jeddi's father refused to help the injured wallaby.

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The wallaby left to join other wallabies after being healed.

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Caring for Injured Animals

The act of taking care of an injured animal until it is healthy again.

What is a camp?

A place where people live and stay, especially in the outback.

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?

The wallaby stayed with Jeddi and became his friend.

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What is the outback?

The place in Australia that is very dry and hot.

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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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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.

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