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Gabriel's Oak-Run-Wake up

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  • How does the boy finally start breathing again?
    He coughs up water after the narrator helps him out of the river.
  • What does Charlie follow through the forest?
    A jay (bird).
  • How does Charlie describe the boy’s hands?
    Big, broad, and powerful.
  • Who are the voices that Charlie hears approaching?
    Lamont and Beaky.
  • How many markings are on the deertooth?
    Twelve.
  • What is the boy wearing?
    Animal skins on his bottom half, and he’s bare chested
  • Who does the narrator wish was there to help with resuscitation?
    Lamont
  • What does Charlie find in their pocket while sitting in the tree?
    A deertooth.
  • What does Lamont say is wrong with Charlie’s baby brother?
    The baby has a heart problem and needs an operation.
  • What is wrong with the boy in the river?
    He’s unconscious and not breathing.
  • What animal is barking at the narrator’s hiding spot?
    Nero, a dog.
  • Where does Charlie run after reaching the top of the hill?
    To the big oak tree.
  • What question does Charlie ask the boy at the end?
    “Who are you?”
  • How does Charlie feel about Beaky and Lamont’s sympathy?
    Frustrated and angry.
  • What injury does the boy have?
    A cut on his head.
  • How does the boy look at Charlie once he wakes up?
    He glares at the narrator.
  • Why does Lamont think Charlie won’t be camping with them?
    Because Charlie will probably be staying home with the new baby.
  • What do t’Charlie's parents call the big oak tree?
    Gabriel’s Oak.
  • How does Charlie feel when Lamont calls thir situation a “strop”?
    Angry and misunderstood.
  • Who does Charlie hope will hear their call?
    Lamont and Beaky.
  • What does Charlie try to do to wake up the boy?
    Shakes him and shouts at him.
  • What does Charlie shout to get help?
    “HELP!”