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The Wild Robot Chapter 1-43

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  • Chapter 28-34: What challenges did Roz face when trying to learn how to be motherly to Brightbill?
    Not knowing how to care for a gosling, not being able to swim
  • Chapter 1: What caused the crates containing robots to break apart in the ocean?
    Hitting sharp rocks
  • Chapter 1: What happened to the cargo ship at the beginning of the story?
    It sank in a hurricane
  • Chapter 9: How did Roz feel after she climbed to the top of the mountain and looked around?
    Nothing because she is a robot, something like curious
  • Chapter 6: How did Roz manage to climb the cliffs after reaching the shore?
    By copying the climbing style of a crab
  • Chapter 27: What challenges did Roz face when Brightbill first hatched?
    Figuring out how to feed him, how to keep him safe.
  • Chapter 34: How did Roz learn to be a good mother to Brightbill?
    By watching other mothers
  • Chapter 29: How did Roz try to make friends with the other animals?
    By being helpful and providing resources, by acting natural and alive
  • Chapter 13: What kind of damage did Roz sustain during the storm on the mountain?
    Dents and scratches
  • Chapter 28: How did the old gray goose react when Roz asked for help with Brightbill?
    She helped and gave advice of who to talk to.
  • Chapter 2: What did the otters do when they found Roz's crate?
    Opened it and pressed a button accidentally
  • Chapter 31: What did Roz do to keep Brightbill warm during their first night in the lodge?
    She held him in her arms
  • Chapter 33: Who helped Roz with planting the garden around the Nest?
    Tawny, the deer
  • Chapter 34: How did the neighbors’ attitudes toward Roz change after she started caring for Brightbill?
    They became friendlier and accepted her
  • Chapter 31: How did Brightbill react when Roz first brought him into their new lodge?
    He explored everything, he liked it, it was warm and safe and close to the water and forest.
  • Chapter 33: What was unique about how the garden around the Nest was fertilized?
    Animals left droppings around the garden
  • Chapter 6: What did Roz learn from watching the crab during her initial attempts to climb the cliffs?
    How to climb more effectively
  • Chapter 34: Who were some of the regular visitors to Roz's garden around the Nest?
    Deer, beavers, and moose. Groundhogs.
  • Chapter 26: How did Roz use what she learned from Pinktail, the opossum, to interact with the animals?
    She learned to act less robotic and more natural to fit in
  • Chapter 15-18: How did Roz protect herself and Brightbill from danger after learning survival techniques?
    By using camouflage and keeping Brightbill close, avoiding bears.
  • Chapter 24-34: How did Roz's actions affect the balance of the island's wildlife?
    She became part of the ecosystem and gained the animals' trust
  • Chapter 35: What was Swimming Day, and why was it important for Brightbill?
    The first day goslings learned to swim, first time he couldn't be with Roz
  • Chapter 18: Why did Roz decide to camouflage herself after observing the animals?
    To observe the animals without scaring them
  • Chapter 2: Who discovered the crate containing Roz?
    A group of otters
  • Chapter 29: How did Mr. Beaver react when Roz brought him a tree as a gift?
    He was suspicious of Roz’s intentions, but his wife told him to help.
  • Chapter 5: How did Roz's Survival Instincts influence her decision to move away from the ocean?
    She wanted to avoid the waves, it told her water was dangerous
  • Chapter 35: Why was Roz initially reluctant to let Brightbill participate in Swimming Day?
    She couldn't swim and feared for his safety
  • Chapter 25: How did Roz decide to care for the goose egg she found after the accident?
    By keeping it in her care, asking for help from other animals.
  • Chapter 29: What was the purpose of the lodge that Roz asked Mr. Beaver to build?
    A home for her and Brightbill
  • Chapter 15: How did Roz manage to escape from the bears that chased her?
    By climbing a tree, dropping pinecones at them.
  • Chapter 6: What difficulties did Roz encounter while climbing the cliffs?
    Sliding on loose rocks, finding places to hold etc.
  • Chapter 4: What did Roz first notice when she emerged from the crate on the shore?
    The sun
  • Chapter 1: How many robots were survived the hurricane?
    1
  • Chapter 29-30: What relationship did Roz form with the beavers, and how did it help her survival?
    They helped her build a lodge, providing her and Brightbill a safe home
  • Chapter 32: Why did the deer family decide to help Roz with her garden?
    So they could eat from it
  • Chapter 30: What was the name given to the lodge that Roz and Brightbill lived in?
    The Nest
  • Chapter 24: What did Roz find in the aftermath of her accident in the forest?
    Dead geese, smashed eggs and an intact goose egg
  • Chapter 35: How did Roz ensure Brightbill's safety during Swimming Day?
    By letting him swim with other geese, watching from the shore.
  • Chapter 21: What role did the Dawn Truce gatherings play in Roz’s acceptance on the island?
    They provided an opportunity to communicate with other animals
  • Chapter 18: How did Roz camouflage herself to blend in with the surroundings?
    By rolling in the mud and covering herself with plants
  • Chapter 24: What happened during Roz's accident on the cliff in the forest?
    She fell and caused a rockslide, it smashed a goose nest
  • Chapter 20: What did Roz learn about the language of animals while observing them?
    All animals speak the same basic language but with different dialects/accents.
  • Chapter 21: What was the Dawn Truce, and how did it affect the island animals?
    A time when all animals gathered peacefully and hunting was not allowed.
  • Chapter 21: How did the animals react when Roz introduced herself during the Dawn Truce?
    They were frightened, they did not want to help her, they thought she was a monster