Thursday, February 5, 2009

My Side Of The Mountain (Chapter 19)

~ What did Sam say was an unforgettable experience?
To be relaxed and in the wilderness.

~ Why did Sam make himself some snowshoes?
He made snow shoes for easier traveling.

~ What taught Sam to stay home when the air said snow?
Because one time he went out of his tree when there was a snow storm and he got lost.

~ What did Sam call the nuthatch? Why?
So he can see the nuthatch. He called the nuthatch so he can see him roasting.

~ What animal was slipping in Sam's tree at night through a tunnel?
He thinks its a mouse that keeps coming in his house. 

~ The presence of what animal makes the Gribley farm a beautiful place?
The horned owl. Sam says that, that animal is a very wilderness bird and so, for the owl to chose the Gribley farm. It means that it is a beautiful place to live.

~ At one time, Sam had to open his door off and on through the night. Why?
Because if he didn't do it he was going to be iced in for the whole day.

~ What caused the trees to keep exploding all over the mountains?
The ice that was on it and the snow.

~ What cured Sam of his tiredness, nosebleeds, and  aching bones?  What was Sam lacking?
He just needed to eat more of his vitamins, so when he carved the liver he ate everything that he could eat out if it. And when he was done eating it, all those symptoms went away. He lacked citrus fruits and green vegetables. 

~ Why did Sam sit in the sun when it was out?
He noticed that birds were sitting outside in the sun when it came out, so he tried that he and Frightful.

~ At one time, Sam was giving a heard of deer a free lunch. What did he serve?
He hoped off limbs for them to eat.

~ Why did the deer suddenly quit coming?
The deers forgot about coming they were at the bottom of the mountain.

~ What did Sam find in the hollow maple that convinced him that spring was approaching?
He found eggs, that convinced him that spring was on it's way.

~ What was Sam think about when he went to sleep that night?
he was thinking about the owl and the eggs. 




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