Sign of the Beaver chapters 12-20

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hastily a adj.

1. Done or made with haste, especially: a. Done or made without due consideration or attention; precipitate or cursory: a hasty decision; a hasty conclusion. See Synonyms at impetuous. b. Done or made rapidly due to pressing circumstances: beat a hasty retreat; bid a hasty goodbye.

immense a adj.

1. Very great in size, extent, or amount:

hastily b adj.

2. a. Acting with too much speed or haste; hurried: Don't be too hasty in taking sides. b. Impatient or rudely abrupt: "Oh, what would I not give if I had been less hasty with her! It is dreadful to remember that I spoke to her as a servant whom I expected to obey me" (Wilkie Collins)

placid c

2. Not easily upset or excited; mild or complacent: a placid demeanor. See Synonyms at calm. adj.

immense b adj.

2. Of great scope or consequence: blank difficulty.

Why did Matt join the dancing before the feast? How did he feel about his participation in the dance?

Attean commanded Matt to join the dance and he didn't want to be rude to his host. When the the dance ended, Matt felt at one with the Indians.

Why did Attean seem to blame white men for not being allowed to go on the deer hunt?

Attean explained to Matt that indians now only wanted to hunt with guns and since he didn't have one he couldn't join the hunt. White man would not accept wampum and they required large numbers of beaver pelts to purchase a gun. In addition, as more white settlers move in, animals were becoming scarce and it was getting more difficult to hunt.

Why wouldn't Attean release the fox from the trap? How did Matt feel about this?

Attean wouldn't take an animal on another clan's land and and he felt assured that the fox would bite his own leg free of the trap. Matt thought the steel trap was inflicting unnecessary pain on the animal and wanted it released.

Why was Attean's bow superior to the one Matt had fashioned?

Attean's bow was superior because he knew what wood to select, how to cut it, and what kind of materials to use for the bowstring he invested time, knowledge, and patience in its Construction.

Why was Attean's grandmother angry that Matt had come to the feast?

Attean's grandmother resented Matt's presence at the feast because she felt bitterness toward all white people since Attean's parents were killed by white men.

How did Attean inform Matt that he was pleased with Matt's actions against the bear?

Attean, to show his pleasure, offered Matt a compliment, saying he was quick like an Indian.

What evidence revealed Attean's keen intelligence?

It was clear that Attean was very intelligent because he had a rich knowledge of the world of nature and despite himself was learning to speak and read english.

Why did Matt choose to tell Attean stories from the Bible after he finished reading Robinson Crusoe?

Matt wanted attean to continue his visits and he knew the Bible would be appealing with its action-packed stories told in straight-forward language.

Why was Matt embarrassed when Attean saw him practicing with his bow and arrows?

Matt was embarrassed because he had constructed a clumsy bow and arrows that couldn't shoot straight.

Why had Matt been invited to the feast?

Matt was invited to the feast as a courtesy for helping to kill the bear.

Why did Matt's adventure with the bear make him afraid his father would not return?

Matt, realizing that his father was past due, worried that he may have had a fatal attack with a bear.

Why was Attean excited with the story of Noah?

The story of noah, like many of the bible stories, appears in different versions across many cultures. Attean was excited when he realized that the story of Noah and the flood was similar to a story told by the Indians of Attean's clan.

How did Matt's quick thinking allow Attean to kill the bear?

Thinking quickly, Matt threw a dead rabbit at the bear. This startled the bear, giving Attean enough time to shoot it with his bow and arrow. It allowed him to have a split second to shoot the bear while it was not paying attention.

conceal verb lsd

To keep from being observed or discovered; hide.

genial b

adj 2. Conducive to life, growth, or comfort; mild: "the genial sunshine ... saturating his miserable body with its warmth" (Jack London).

genial a

adj. 1. Having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner: a genial guest.

placid a

adj. a. Undisturbed by tumult or disorder; calm or quiet: led a placid life.

placid b

b. Not agitated physically; not disturbed: a placid adj.


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