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Why did Penny Baxter allow Jody to go find the fawn and raise it?
Why did Penny Baxter allow Jody to go find the fawn and raise it?
- Penny was convinced by Jody’s argument that it would be ungrateful if they left the fawn in the forest to starve. (correct)
- Penny wanted to sell the fawn for profit.
- Penny thought it would be a good way for Jody to learn responsibility.
- Penny believed the fawn could be trained to help with farm work.
What did Doc Wilson mean when he said, “Nothing in the world ever comes quite free”?
What did Doc Wilson mean when he said, “Nothing in the world ever comes quite free”?
- Doc Wilson was advising Penny to charge Jody for the fawn.
- Doc Wilson meant that Penny must pay back to the doe whom he had killed for his own gain by bringing up her fawn. (correct)
- Doc Wilson was referring to the cost of raising the fawn.
- Doc Wilson was warning about the dangers of keeping a wild animal as a pet.
How did Jody look after the fawn, after he accepted the responsibility for doing this?
How did Jody look after the fawn, after he accepted the responsibility for doing this?
- Jody left the fawn to fend for itself in the forest.
- Jody looked after the fawn like a mother, feeding it with his fingers dipped in milk. (correct)
- Jody built a shelter for the fawn and left it there.
- Jody asked his mother to take care of the fawn.
How does Jody’s mother react when she hears that he is going to bring the fawn home? Why does she react in this way?
How does Jody’s mother react when she hears that he is going to bring the fawn home? Why does she react in this way?
Why did Jody's mother gasp with surprise when she heard about the fawn?
Why did Jody's mother gasp with surprise when she heard about the fawn?
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Why did Penny allow Jody to raise the fawn?
Why did Penny allow Jody to raise the fawn?
Penny believed it was wrong to leave the fawn to die, even though it meant extra work and responsibility.
What did Doc Wilson mean by 'nothing in the world ever comes quite free'?
What did Doc Wilson mean by 'nothing in the world ever comes quite free'?
Doc Wilson implies that actions have consequences, and taking something from nature (like the doe) requires responsibility.
How did Jody look after the fawn?
How did Jody look after the fawn?
Jody cared for the fawn with extreme tenderness, feeding it milk with his fingers like a mother would a baby.
How did Jody's mother react to the fawn?
How did Jody's mother react to the fawn?
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Why was Jody's mother surprised by the fawn?
Why was Jody's mother surprised by the fawn?
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