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Julie of the wolves*1. identify each of the wolves in the pack by name and give each one's major characteristics. 2. when and why was miyax called "julie"? *3. what is the importance of the setting? 4. what are the conflicts in the story? are they resolved? if so, how? if not, why not? *5. from what point of view is the story written? how does that affect our attitudes as we read? 6. describe at least five of the clever ways miyax survived in the wilderness. 7. where is the climax of the story? explain your choice. *8. what are the major coincidences in the book? of what use are they? 9 explain how miyax changes during the course of the story. *10. what is mr. pollock's role in the story? 11. what function does each of the following characters serve in the novel: aunt martha, amy, daniel, judith, naka, and tornait? 12. why did julie point her boots towards kapugen? *13. explain the significance or importance of each of the following in the story: ulo, totem, oil drum, skua, gussak, bladders, north star, and airplane. 14. what does "adapt" mean? give all the examples of it you can find in this book. 15. discuss the treatment of "gussaks" in the book. are they shown as being good or bad? *16. compare and contrast "wolf civilization" with man's civilization.

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