Julie of the Wolves Quiz 1
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What is Miyax trying to do at the start of the story?
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What is the "belly basket"?
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Which quote best supports the topic of man versus (vs.) nature?
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Which wolf is Miyax's "brother"?
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Which quote best supports the topic of traditions and customs?
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Of which wolf is Miyax fearful?
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Which of these is not a conflict for Miyax?
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To where is Miyax trying to get?
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Early in the book, Miyax recalls the meaning of the word "wealthy" among the old Eskimo hunters who thought "the riches of life were intelligence, fearlessness, and love," not "money and goods" (p.19). Do you agree with them?  By this measure, is Miyax wealthy?  How do you know?  Cite evidence from the text to support your thinking.
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The author (Jean Craighead George) loves the Alaskan wilderness.  Find a passage that illustrates this love.  What language does she use?  What mood does this language evoke (bring forth)?
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