Reading.  Roy’s feelings about moving from Montana could be best described as…  A.) angry  B.) delighted  C.) doesn’t care  D.) peaceful.

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Reading

 Roy’s feelings about moving from Montana could be best described as…  A.) angry  B.) delighted  C.) doesn’t care  D.) peaceful

 Roy’s relationship with his parents are best described as…  A.) difficult  B.) loving  C.) mean spirited  D.) abusive

 Give 2 examples from the book showing why Beatrice can be bossy.

 Why are owls & snakes important in this story?

 Mullet Fingers ability to catch a mullet with his bare hands is best described as…  A.) routine  B.) standard  C.) extraordinary  D.) mystical

 Describe the importance of the portable bathrooms & panel truck within the book.

 By the end of the story, Roy has found life in Florida as good as the life in Montana because …

 Why is the emergency room and important part of the book?

 What is the importance of Rottweilers & survey stakes?

 All new construction in Florida requires a (an)  A.) bribe  B.) groundbreaking ceremony  C.) franchise agreement  D.) environmental study

 Dana wonders what will happen to the owls once bulldozing begins.  True or False?

 Two characters in Hoot use Roy’s name instead of their own.  True or False?

 Roy’s bus suspension is lifted early.  True/ False?

 Garrett rescues Roy from the fight with Dana in the janitor’s closet.  True or False?

 A vandal punctures truck’s tires at the building site.  True or False?