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Let’s Take a Few to Review Old Yeller. By: Fred Gibson. lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled. lunging. Moving forward suddenly. lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled. speckled. marked with many small spots. lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled. rowdy.
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Let’s Take a Few to Review Old Yeller By: Fred Gibson
lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled lunging Moving forward suddenly
lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled speckled marked with many small spots
lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled rowdy Rough; disorderly; quarrelsome
lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled nub a lump or a small piece
lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled romping Playing in a rough, boisterous way
lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled slung thrown, cast, or hurled
What does Little Arliss’s version of the blue catfish story reveal?
Be able to identify a quotation that creates suspense for the reader.
Be able to identify an example of foreshadowing from the story.
Be familiar with the sequence of events in the story. • *HINT* The story talks about when Travis was younger and compares his actions to those of Arliss. The actions of Travis will be placed BEFORE any of the other actions in the story when figuring out the sequence of events.
According to Travis, what changed about Arliss after Old Yeller joined the family?
In the story, one night at supper Arliss told the biggest windy that Travis had ever heard. What is a windy?
What does the reader learn about Old Yeller when the fight with the bear ended?
What was probably the author’s MAIN reason for writing this story?
Presentation by: Jennifer Langley • This presentation should not be copied without the permission of Mrs. Langley