This is Jody’s Fawn
Jody gave himself over to thoughts of the fawn. They passed the abandoned clearing. He said, "Cut to the north, Mill Wheel. It was up here that Pa got bitten by the snake and killed the doe and I saw the fawn."
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1. What was Jody thinking about?
2. What did he tell to Mill Wheel?
3. What had happened to his father?
4. "I saw the fawn "... Here 'I' refers to whom?
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WHAT WAS JODY THINKING ABOUT ?
ANS -Jody wanted to bring the fawn home because he felt that they had killed the doe for their purpose and the fawn had been orphaned for no fault of its own. He kept thinking about the hungry and scared fawn. He felt that it was their responsibility to take care of the fawn or else it would starve to death.
2. What did he tell to Mill Wheel?
ANS - He asked Mill-wheel if he would help him find him. (v) He said, “Was it up here that Pa got bitten by the snake? Ans: He asked if it was up there that Pa had got bitten by the snake.
3. What had happened to his father?
ANS -What had happened to Jody's father? Solution: Jody's father had been bitten by a rattlesnake.
"I saw the fawn "... Here 'I' refers to whom?
ANS - Jody knew that the fawn was male because his father had explained to him that the skin of a doe-fawn will have spots in different directions. While the male usually has spots in a line. Question