Animal Wisdom The Last Wolf: by Nancy Wood
Animal Wisdom The Last Wolf: by Nancy Wood
Animal Wisdom The Last Wolf: by Nancy Wood
Test
Read the paired passages in your Student Edition and choose the best answer to each question.
Animal Wisdom
by Nancy Wood
1 In “Animal Wisdom,” which line from the text best supports the idea that Turtle doesn’t like to rush?
A Line 1
B Line 3
C Line 5
D Line 22
2 In “Animal Wisdom,” which phrase best summarizes what people felt was missing after their creation?
3 In which line from “Animal Wisdom” does the poet use personification?
A Line 7
B Line 19
C Line 21
D Line 27
4 Which animal described in “Animal Wisdom” would be most likely to ease tension during a
disagreement? Explain your answer, citing evidence from the text.
A baying
B quiet
C snuffle
D muzzle
8 In “The Last Wolf,” which line from the poem provides the reader with a visual image?
F Line 3
G Line 6
H Line 16
J Line 20
9 What is the author’s purpose in both “Animal Wisdom” and “The Last Wolf”? Mark the box or boxes
that match the purpose to one poem or both poems.
Selection
Purpose
“Animal Wisdom” “The Last Wolf”
To demonstrate that animals have feelings
10 What is one difference in the way humans are portrayed in “Animal Wisdom” and “The Last Wolf”?
F Humans are destructive in “Animal Wisdom” and constructive in “The Last Wolf.”
G Humans are controlling in “Animal Wisdom” and passive in “The Last Wolf.”
H Humans are struggling in “Animal Wisdom” and commanding in “The Last Wolf.”
J Humans are part of the solution in “Animal Wisdom” and part of the problem in “The Last Wolf.”
11 At the end of both “Animal Wisdom” and “The Last Wolf,” what common theme is shared?
12 How do the themes of “Animal Wisdom” and “The Last Wolf” differ? Explain your reasoning using evidence
from the texts.