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This is Jody’s Fawn Extra Questions and Answers Class 8 English Honeydew

This is Jody’s Fawn Extra Questions and Answers Short Answer Type

Question 1.

What happens to Jody’s father? And what did Jody do?

Answer:

Jody’s father has been bitten by a rattle snake. He quickly kills a doe, uses its heart and liver to draw out the poison.

Question 2.

How did Penny feel when he got up in the early morning?

Answer:

Penny was feeling good in the morning. As he said that “Just fine, son. Old Death has gone thieving . elsewhere”.

Question 3.

Why was Penny feeling proud?

Answer:

Penny was feeling proud because his son Jody saved his life by treating him when he had been bitten by a rattle snake.

Question 4.

Why fawn might me hungry?

Answer:

Fawn was a baby dear whose mother sa.ves the life of penny. As fawn was too small to feed himself he , light is hungry and scared as well.

Question 5.

With whom Jody went to bring Fawn?

Answer:

Jody went with Mill-wheel to bring fawn. They went through riding on a horse.

Question 6.

How did Jody and Mill found doe’s fawn?

Answer:

They saw the spot in a line which remarks the presence of fawn.

Question 7.

Why was Jody unwilling to have Mill-wheel with him?

Answer:

Jody was unwilling to have Mill-wheel with him. Because if the fawn was dead, or could not be found, he could not have his disappointment seen. And if the fawn was there, the meeting would be so secret that he could not share it.

Question 8.

What happened to the dead doe?

Answer:

Buzzards sat in a circle around the carcass of the doe. The sand showed large cat prints but the big cats kill fresh so they had left the doe to the carrion birds.

Question 9.

Where did he find the little fawn?

Answer:

He found the spot where the fawn had emerged and dropped on all fours, studying the sand for the small hoof prints. At last, moving directly in front of him he tumbled backward.

Question 10.

Describe the meeting of fawn and Jody in your own words.

Answer:

The meeting of fawn and Jody is not easy to be described. It was so loving. Jody reached out one hand and laid it on the soft neck. Its skin was very soft. He rose slowly & lifted the fawn from the ground. Slowly fawn accepts him and he follows him after that.

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