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English, 03.03.2021 01:30 sosasubzero

<100 points!> Woodsong
Chapter 1 and 2

1. People seem to kill what parts of the "woods"? Why do they do this? For what purpose?
2. How did Paulsen's vision of the woods change after the incident with the doe?
3. Why did Paulsen start to use sled dogs?
4. How long did the sled dog ride take? Why did the ride take so long?
5. As Paulsen was running the dogs through the night, what happened to Storm? Why did this happen?
6. How did Storm feel about riding on the sled?

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