Rikki Tikki Tavi Text Evidence Quiz ELA 7/Boyle
Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to the previous question (Which word best describes how Rikki-Tikki-Tavi feels about Teddy and his family?)
'Tricked! Tricked! Tricked! Rikk-tck-tck!' chuckled Rikki-Tikki. 'The boy is safe, and it was I—I—I that caught Nag by the hood last night in the bathroom.'
6. Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to the previous question (How did Darzee feel about the idea of destroying Nagaina's eggs?)
Darzee was a feather-brained little fellow who could never hold more than one idea at a time in his head; and just because he knew that Nagaina's children were born in eggs like his own, he didn't think at first that it was fair to kill them.
Why didn't Rikki-Tikki-Tavi destroy all of Nagaina's eggs?
He wants to use one egg as leverage to draw Nagaina to him to fight.
Which type of conflict is being used in the following example from the text: "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was washed out of the burrow where he lived with his mother and father by a spring flood".
Man vs. Nature
Who rules the garden?
Nag and Nagaina (the cobras)
Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to the previous question (Why didn't Rikki-Tikki-Tavi destroy all of Nagaina's eggs?)
Rikki-Tikki put his paws on each side of the egg, and his eyes were blood-red. 'What price for a snake's egg? For a young cobra?
Which of the following is an example of INTERNAL conflict (man vs. self) from the text?
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi struggles with his anger and fear over Nag and Nagaina.
Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to the previous question (who rules the garden?)
So long as the bungalow is empty, we are king and queen of the garden; and remember that as soon as our eggs in the melon-bed hatch (as they may to-morrow), our children will need room and quiet.'
How did Darzee feel about the idea of destroying Nagaina's eggs?
confused
Which word best describes how Rikki-Tikki-Tavi feels about Teddy and his family?
protective