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There's an Owl in the Shower: Chapters 1-3 - Quiz
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Describe the main character, Borden. What do you like or dislike about Borden?
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Explain why Borden is so angry with the spotted owl?
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When Borden sees the spotted owl hanging by its neck from the lamppost, what is going through his head?
Why is the environment in danger, as well as the spotted owl? Please explain.
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Why do you think some of the people, like Borden and his father, do not understand why cutting down the trees can hurt the environment? Please explain.
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Why do you think Captain Ryan did not want to arrest Leon and Paul James? Please explain.
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Borden complains that his sister Sally wouldn't talk about the spotted owls the same way Borden and his father ranted about them. Why do you think Sally might act differently from the others about her father losing his job and the situation with the owls? Please explain.
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