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One Man's Wilderness, An Alaskan Odyssey: Chapters 3-4 - Quiz
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What special foods did Richard prepare for his Thanksgiving meal? What kindnesses did he share with his friends: the chickadees, camp robbers, and spruce squirrel?
Why was the narrator critical of the hunters who flew in for a short stay during the fall? Do you feel he had a right to get upset? Why or why not?
Explain what the narrator observed concerning wolf and moose calf tracks in the drifted snow on November 30th. Why did his observation cause the wolves to "lose a few points" with him?
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Explain how the narrator determined it was a wolverine that had been moving his sled at night.
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