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What is the deal that Marty and Judd make?
What is the deal that Marty and Judd make?
How does Marty react when he sees Judd kill an animal at the end of chapter 13?
How does Marty react when he sees Judd kill an animal at the end of chapter 13?
He can't move; he doesn't know whether to run away or to help the deer.
What does Marty mean when he says, 'I opened my eyes some' at the end of the book?
What does Marty mean when he says, 'I opened my eyes some' at the end of the book?
He learned that life is not easy and that some things are worth fighting for, even if they may be wrong.
Study Notes
Chapter 13-15 Summary
- Marty strikes a deal with Judd to work for $40 to secure Shiloh, agreeing to $2 per hour for 20 hours of labor at Judd's residence.
- At the conclusion of Chapter 13, Marty witnesses Judd kill a deer, leaving him paralyzed with indecision, torn between fleeing and intervening.
- Marty reflects on the complexities of life, acknowledging that challenges exist even for children, and recognizes the importance of standing up for what he believes in, particularly in relation to Shiloh’s circumstances.
- Marty's statement about “opening his eyes” signifies a newfound awareness of life's intricacies and the moral dilemmas he faces, emphasizing personal growth through his experiences.
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Test your knowledge of chapters 13 to 15 of 'Shiloh' with these flashcards. Review key events, character actions, and important decisions made during these chapters. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their understanding of the story.