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Camp and Hut
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What does the narrator realize about Harby’s people?
That they might be gone, leaving Harby all alone.
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What question does Harby ask at the end of the passage?
Where Ma?
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How does Harby’s behavior change after seeing the deertooth?
He looks scared and lost, like a little boy.
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What does the narrator eat at the camp?
Strips of dark meat, which taste like wild ham.
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What does the narrator tap for luck before moving forward?
The pale tree.
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What does the narrator actually find inside the hut?
A bundle of animal skins, making it look abandoned.
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What realization does Harby suddenly have after seeing the deertooth?
He starts looking for "Ma," his mother.
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What does Harby say when Mothga stops making noise?
Mothga quiet, with disappointment in his voice.
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What does the narrator suspect might be inside the hut?
Either Mothga, sleeping, or a shadow man waiting to ambush them.
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What small glowing object does the narrator find in the hut?
A deertooth, similar to the one they found before.
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Why does the narrator start to feel uneasy about the camp?
Because no one is there, and it seems abandoned.
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Why does Harby react strongly to the deertooth?
Because he recognizes it as Mothga’s deertooth.
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How does the narrator determine where they are?
By feeling the slope, gauging the river’s location, and looking at the moon’s position.
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What plant do they run through that has a fresh chewing gum smell?
Mint, which Harby calls "toothleaf."
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What do Harby and the narrator find when they reach the Spirit Stone?
A camp with a tent, a fire, and strips of meat hanging over it.
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