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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Pages 20 - 38.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In "Wanted: Ten-Year-Old," what kind of stories did Hill want to tell to a boy?
(a) Ghost stories.
(b) Hunting stories.
(c) Girly stories.
(d) Historical stories.
2. In "Lost," how did Hill say he felt when he got lost?
(a) Appreciative.
(b) Frightened.
(c) Ambivalent.
(d) Joyful.
3. In "Lost," what weakness did Hill reveal about himself?
(a) His cruelty to animals.
(b) His poor sense of direction.
(c) His boredom with normal life.
(d) His bad judgment of people.
4. In "Bass Are Not Bucketmouths," what did Hill say was dangerous to children about the syndrome he talked about?
(a) They might think dangerous animals were friendly.
(b) They might try to eat dangerous plants.
(c) They might stop parents from hunting.
(d) They might think dangerous terrain was passable.
5. In "Once a Salmon Sang to Me," what was the fisherman thanked for?
(a) Preserving the habitat.
(b) Honoring the fish.
(c) Keeping the rivers clean.
(d) All of these.
Short Answer Questions
1. In "Too Many Leaders," what did Hill say was the most valuable part of the sport for him?
2. In "Unpacking Some Memories of Africa," what kind of animals did Hill see?
3. In "Wanted: Ten-Year-Old," what did Hill say he wanted to catch and skin?
4. In "Bass Are Not Bucketmouths," what did Hill say should never be named?
5. In "No, I Have Not Thanked a Green Plant Today--I've Been Busy," what kind of argument did Hill say he would use against his opposition?
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