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Pick of the Litter: Chapters 13-18 - Quiz
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Tom writes a lot of letters back and forth with Angie. Write a friendly letter to someone you choose and give the letter to that person. Within the letter, ask kindly for a return letter.
Rex learned a lot from Old Gabe. Use what you know about these two dogs to explain the quote "It was like something grabbed his nose and turned him."
Make a list of at least five adjectives you'd use to describe Tom, Tad, and Grandpa separately. Explain each word connection.
Tom enjoys talking to his dog Tad. Think of a time you spent talking to one of your animals, either alive or stuffed. Explain why you think humans do this.
Tom had a hard time with the thought of Jeb Owens picking Tad from the litter. Why was Grandpa's talk with Tom perfect? Use evidence from the story.
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