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What happens before the narrator packed sandwiches?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
Which statement best characterizes the narrator?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
Why does the narrator say Scout's Honor at the end of the story?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
Why is the setting of this story important?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
Why is it important when Horse says he might get sick?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
What is revealed by Max's insistence that north is always the way to go?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
Why does the narrator want to complete Scout Craft?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
When they reach New Jersey, Max yells that it is just like Brooklyn. What does that tell us?
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
They do not have hiking experience.
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
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