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_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 3. Explain the climax of these conflicts (how they are resolved). _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 4. Is the outcome of the plot surprising? Why or why not?

_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 5. Review the Glossary definition of motive. Explain the motive, or driving force, behind the main character’s actions. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 6. Review the Glossary definition of quotation. Select a memorable quotation from the novel and write it on the lines. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 7.

Baloo ____________________ Mowgli the Law of the Jungle. _____ 13. When Mowgli stole his fire pot, the boy ____________________ with fear. com 26 THE JUNGLE BOOK FINAL EXAM, PART 1 NAME DATE Circle a letter to answer each question or complete each statement. 1. Which character is not an animal? a. Akela c. Kaa b. Messua d. Baloo 2. Baloo the Bear taught Mowgli a. how to catch fish. c. the Law of the Jungle. b. how to dance like a bear. d. the wolf pack song. 3. What does Shere Khan’s nickname “Lungri” mean?

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