Jody was worried about
  • his father
  • his mother
  • the doe
  • the fawn
Penny felt hemmed in
  • when he killed the doe
  • when Jody proposed to bring the fawn home
  • when Jody asked him how he was feeling
  • when the fawn was brought home
Jody feared that his parents might not allow him to bring the fawn home because
  • they had a small house
  • of the expenses to feed the animal
  • the fawn was a dangerous animal
  • it was illegal to keep it
Jody’s mother held the coffee pot in mid-air. It shows that
  • she was stunned at what Jody had said
  • she had suddenly heard a sound
  • she saw Dr. Wilson which upset her
  • she did not want to give coffee to Mill-wheel.
Dr. Wilson and Mill supported
  • Penny
  • Jody
  • Ma Baxter
  • the fawn
A male fawn is the one on whom
  • there are spots everywhere
  • there are no spots
  • the spots are all in a line
  • the spots are bigger compared to a doe
Jody sent Mill-wheel back because
  • Mill-wheel was on the horse
  • he disliked Mill-wheel
  • he feared that Mill-wheel would kill the fawn
  • he wanted to be alone with the fawn
The buzzard is
  • a big animal that hunts and kills
  • a bird that flies high in the sky
  • a bird which makes much noise
  • a large bird like the vulture
Who is the main speaker?
  • The doe
  • Ma Baxter
  • Hawthorne
  • Jody
While carrying the fawn back home, Jody was afraid because he thought ?
  • The fawn may get out of control.
  • The Mill-wheel might follow him
  • He might not be able to carry the fawn
  • He might lose direction
Was the speaker guilty?
  • For not drinking milk
  • For having killed the doe
  • For leaving the fawn to starve
  • For being rude to his father
Why was the doe killed?
  • To save Penny’s life
  • To be consumed for meat
  • To be separated from its fawn
  • To save Jody’s life
Who is the writer of this story?
  • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
  • William Blake
  • Firdaus Kanga
  • Thomas Hardy
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