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What is the conflict in the story?
 
Mary thinks the old tradition is "silly"
 
Mary wants a coming out party instead of a Ta-Na-E-Ka
 
Mary wants to do the Ta-Na-E-Ka with a friend
 
Mary and Roger argue about who will win
How is Roger's willingness to let Mary choose which way to go important to the plot?
 
It allows Mary to end up at Ernie's restaurant
 
It allows Mary to sleep in a boat
 
It causes Roger to almost fail his Ta-Na-E-Ka
 
It causes Mary to eat grasshoppers and berries
What character trait in Grandpa is revealed at the end that helps lead to the resolution?
 
His sense of humor
 
His jealousy
 
His tremendous compassion
 
His unforgiving attitude
What shocks Mary about herself when she speaks to her grandpa after her Ta-NE-Ka?
 
Her boldness
 
Her shyness
 
Her lies
 
Her shame
Grandfather says all of the following about Mary except....
 
she is not allowed to participate in the celebration
 
she should have done what Roger did
 
he doesn't think she'll have any trouble surviving
 
he thinks she would have passed the test either way
Mary's ability to survive Ta-Na-E-Ka in her own way shows....
 
she had clever ideas and still kept the tradition
 
she no longer wanted to be a Kaw
 
she could have never survived a real Ta-Na-E-Ka 
 
she rebelled against tradition and made fun of the Kaw
When Mary returns from her Ta-Na-E-Ka, Grandfather says that...
 
he survived his Ta-Na-E-Ka by eating a deer
 
he loved the berries that Mary said were rotten
 
Mary must do her Ta-Na-E-Ka over
 
Mary will never know how to survive
Why is Mary angry when Ernie says that Ta-Na-E-Ka is silly?
 
He has insulted her heritage and she is proud to be Kaw
 
Mary never thought Ta-Na-E-Ka was silly
 
She thinks he hates the Kaw and their customs
 
She is tire of all his jokes and questions
Ernie does all of the following things for Mary except....
 
tell her stories of his great adventures
 
allow her to borrow clothes from the lost and found
 
let her sleep in his restaurant
 
teach her how to make chili
Mary chooses the river side of the woods because...
 
She plans to find a boat in the marina to sleep in
 
She can fish in the river
 
She has a deal worked out with Ernie the restaurant owner
 
She knows the mountains on the other side are dangerous