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Part I– Chapter 2: The She-Wolf

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Questions

1) What is the main idea of this chapter?

2) Which two details cause the men to decide the animal disrupting their campsite must be tamer than normal?

3) Why does Bill not get coffee when he wakes up in the morning?

4) The author describes Bill as having "the air of on resigned to misfortune."

What does the word "resigned" mean in this chapter?

5) What event makes Bill begin to lose hope that they will survive their ordeal?

6) What is most unique about the she–wolf's appearance?

7) By the end of the chapter, how many dogs do the men have left?

8) Which two sentences from the end of the chapter best show that Bill is seriously concerned about the wolves?

9) Were there any words that weren't clear to you?