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Which statement best describes Rikki-Tikki's character?
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
Which of the following events causes the WAR in this story?
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
Why do Nag and Nagaina want to do away with the entire English family?
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
Which event directly leads up to Rikki-Tikki living in the house with Teddy and his parents?
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
Why is it unwise for a mongoose to follow a cobra into a hole?
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
The birds and frogs in the garden rejoice at the end of the story because they are. . .
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
The author makes the animals seem human by . . .
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
After Rikki-Tikki kills Karait, how does he feel?
overjoyed that the snakes are dead.
Confident
The cobras want to kill Rikki-Tikki before he kills them.
The hole might open up or widen allowing the cobra to turn and strike.
They believe once the family is gone, Rikki will leave and they will be safe.
A summer flood washes Rikki out of his burrow.
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.
Brave and loyal
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