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By paddling a rowboat 30 7. Where did Alan and David stop to get rest? a. among the thick trees b. in a peasant’s house c. on top of tall rocks 8. Leaving the valley, Alan and David a. looked for horses to steal. b. climbed up the mountain. c. bathed in a river. 9. For five days, they hid out a. in a cave on the mountainside. b. without eating a thing. c. on the shady side of the rocks. 10. What did Alan make to show John Breck where he was? a. a crudely drawn map b. a coded message c. a cloth-bound cross 11.

C. both headed for Edinburgh. Saddleback Publishing, Inc. com Kidnapped SG 09/25/06 9:03 PM Page 37 24 KIDNAPPED • Chapter 10 WORDS AND MEANINGS NAME ____________________________________ DATE _______________________ A. Solve the crossword puzzle with words from Chapter 10 that complete the sentences. If you need help, look back through the chapter. 1 ACROSS 3. Mr. Rankeillor said that Alan would need ___ help. 5. There was constant ___ in the great city of Edinburgh. 3 B 2 G 4 L E 5 H 6 7 R G 7.

Mr. Riach c. Captain Hoseason 3. How did Alan announce his arrival at James’s house? a. He called out his name. b. He showed his silver button. c. He gave three whistles. 4. James said that the murder of the Red Fox a. was totally justified. b. would bring them trouble. c. was a great mystery. 5. Where were the Highlanders’ weapons hidden? a. under the thatch on the roof b. behind the tall heather c. in several caves 6. How did Alan and David cross the river? a. by swimming b. by leaping from rock to rock c.

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