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When Jody discovered that Flag had eaten the corn, he was wishing he was having a bad dream. Tell about a time when you have felt like this.
What would you have done if you were Jody and your father demanded that you shoot your pet? Tell why you would have acted this way.
Do you think Penny was right to make Jody shoot Flag? Give reasons for your answer.
What is the hardest thing you've ever done? Why was this so difficult for you?
Explain this quote about Jody's feelings after Flag was dead: "At the thought of his father, a sharp knife struck his cold numbness, then the wound froze over again."
Explain how Jody finally understood the difference between hunger and appetite. How did this understanding affect his actions?
Summarize Penny's explanation to Jody of what every man has to know. Do you agree with him? Give reasons why you feel this way.
Explain the ending of the story.
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