Test 2 Flashcards
Old Dan
“Where the Red Fern Grows”
Gordon Thompson and Davie
No Place for a Hawk
A Montreal milkman
“A Secret for Two”
a dog’s view of strangers
“Friend or Foe”
Rudyard Kipling
“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”
“A place to moor my bark”
“Motto for a Dog House”
description of a snake
“A Narrow Fellow in the Grass”
Jasek
“Lead Not Forth, O Little Shepherd”
“One deer and the other
Side by side.”
“The Tracks”
Old Grouch
“Animal Friends of Kildee House”
“Will you walk into my parlor?”
“The Spider and the Fly”
Diver
“Traveling with a Beaver”
Why was Rikki-Tikki-Tavi valuable to Teddy and his family?
He saved Teddy’s life from Karait the snake. He saved Teddy’s parents from the cobra Nag. He saved Teddy from the female cobra Nagaina. He made the bungalow safe from snakes.