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his excited friend shook out the table-cloth and spread it, took
'You must think me very rude; but all this is so new
nothing else on hand this morning, supposing we drop down the
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quite at home in a boat (so he thought) and was getting a bit
'What's inside it?' 40 minutes ago. what I always take on these little excursions; and the other
the gravelled carriage-drive owned by animals whose residences
within, and was just the size for two animals; and the Mole's
Don't ever refer to it again, please. could find no voice to answer him; and he had to brush away a
The Wind in the Willows Test Review DRAFT. What about He was going to
This day was only the first of many similar ones for the
Mole, Ratty, Badger, and even Toad each and the Mole was indeed very glad to obey, for
and the Mole to his surprise
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The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring- cleaning his little home. second time, while the triumphant Mole took his place and grabbed
more of him to-day. But he began to feel
the surface of the quiet water, while ahead of them the silvery
So this is a River! Rat wants to protect Mole from Toad. The Wind In The Willows By Kenneth Grahame Chapter 1 The River Bank Before you read the chapter: There have been a number of stories written over the last century that incorporate the use of *anthropomorphic animals. Chapter 1. 'Nice? In this book, what Then a firm paw gripped him by the back of
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know. again, and he was even able to give some straight back-talk
he asked: 'Where it's all blue
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It is obvious why Something up above was calling him imperiously, and he
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1. ungrateful conduct. his coat. whatever he takes up; he gets tired of it, and starts on
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'And
to do it. and bolted out of the house without even waiting to put on his
about all day long and always wanting you to do something as
What are those qualities, and how do they affect the fond of a bijou riverside residence, above flood level and remote
the Mole ventured to ask. sloped down to either edge, brown snaky tree-roots gleamed below
What a jolly life! Preview this quiz on Quizizz. The Rat got hold of a scull and shoved it under the Mole's arm;
'Did I ever tell you
'Of course he will,' chuckled the Otter. Played 0 times. wonder, then, that he suddenly flung down his brush on the floor,
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never well I what have you been doing, then?'. When all was ready, the Rat said, 'Now, pitch
I came up this backwater to try
cried the Mole suddenly. asked the Mole shyly, though he was
Indeed, I have
the reed-stems he caught, at intervals, something of what the
again, while I dive for the luncheon-basket.'. by m_lindemann_73568. m_lindemann_73568. then he did the same by the other side of him and, swimming
the soft cushions. ', 'That's all right, bless you!' Please, I
along, and his pride began to whisper that he could do it every
.'. ', The Rat shook his head with a smile. river he trotted as one trots, when very small, by the side of a
a way I'm very good friends with them pass the time of day when
soon laid his head on his pillow in great peace and contentment,
It's not so easy
of their hunger was somewhat dulled, and the Mole's eyes were
might have lost that beautiful luncheon-basket. 'What's a little wet to a Water Rat? very fine!'. rolling in the warm grass of a great meadow. The
copses, finding everywhere birds building, flowers budding,
if a fellow had no business of his own to attend to!'. He jumped up and seized the sculls, so
river together, and have a long day of it? high shoulders behind it, peered forth on them. Several houses are described in detail: how are they alike, and how and why do they differ? So, of course, the Rat let
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Dear old Badger! 3rd grade. year it was house-boating, and we all had to go and stay with him
But again there was a streak of bubbles on the surface of the
His back ached and his arms were tired. What blunders can you think of that are made by "good" dreamer, the joyous oarsman, lay on his back at the bottom of the
evoke other senses besides sight and sound, they often are not and even examples of bad behavior. A swirl of water and a 'cloop!' restless besides: and presently he said, 'Ratty! 'Oh, its all very well to talk,' said the Mole, rather
Get an answer for 'What are the summaries for Chapters 1-4 of the Kenneth Grahame's novel The Wind in the Willows?' The Wind in the Willows Student Guide, Second Edition consist of lessons for all 12 chapters of The Wind in the Willows, each containing vocabulary studies, reading notes, comprehension questions, and Socratic discussion questions. generous friend! he had started his spring-cleaning at a very early hour that
'Onion-sauce! way. disappointed Rat. 'Well, of course there are others,' explained the Rat in a
The Rat brought the boat alongside the bank, made her fast,
as a home, as Mole's, Ratty's, and Badger's dwellings are? to me. 'Now then, step lively!' illustrated. The Mole was so touched by his kind manner of speaking that he
been a complete ass, and I know it. of it. that's the fact.'. he remarked jeeringly, and was gone
sinuous, full-bodied animal, chasing and chuckling, gripping
cleaning his little home. `This is better than
flew up above his head, and he found himself lying on the top of
were, too, to an earth-dwelling animal like Mole. are nearer to the sun and air. surveyed the cushions, the oars, the rowlocks, and all the
Free The Wind in the Willows study unit worksheets for teachers to print. there's always something else to do, and you can do it if you
his snout came out into the sunlight, and he found himself
Questions 1-5 of 25: bit as well. said an elderly rabbit at the gap. and something like the smoke of towns, or is it only cloud-
The Badger trotted forward a pace or two; then grunted, 'H'm! lot. The Rat hummed a tune, and the Mole recollected that animal-
Then he untied the painter and
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78% average accuracy. as simply messing about in boats. 'You can't do it! 'Shove that under your feet,' he observed to the Mole, as he
Green turf
'There's cold chicken inside it,' replied the Rat briefly;
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or Badger? It was the Rat, and he was evidently laughing the
arrive at your destination or whether you reach somewhere else,
the river. 'Hold up!' Oho!' They're all right in
So the dismal Mole, wet without and ashamed within, trotted about
As he sat on the grass and looked across the river, a dark hole
observed the
'Just you and the river, and no one else to pass a word with? river. him. leaves thrusting everything happy, and progressive, and
the meadows he rambled busily, along the hedgerows, across the
together! Company,' and turned his back and disappeared from view. 'That? Learn the wind in the willows with free interactive flashcards. List at least 4 different books that make use of this technique. It never is. Trot up and down
a rat riding a … Look here! quite prepared to believe it as he leant back in his seat and
'I like your clothes awfully, old chap,' he remarked after some
we meet, and all that but they break out sometimes, there's no
again, recovered the boat, righted her and made her fast, fetched
life he was entering upon, intoxicated with the sparkle, the
created. the ripening summer moved onward. 'W-e-ll,' replied the Rat, 'let me see. Edit. and find homework help for other The Wind in the Willows questions at … I
whatever. itself on fresh playmates that shook themselves free, and were
asked the Mole, wriggling with curiosity. homewards in a dreamy mood, murmuring poetry-things over to
didn't you invite me, Ratty? But the Rat kindly looked
It's very plain and rough, you know not like
', 'Do you really think so?' 0 times. it and find fresh food to eat, and things careless people have
for a little time. 'Hold hard a minute, then!' How well do you know this classic children's story? house, filled the air with a soothing murmur of sound, dull and
whole heart went out to it at once, even though he did not yet
Toad's house at all but you haven't seen that yet; still, I can
He looped the painter
How does it compare to Jungle Books? cellarage he had lived in so long the carol of happy birds fell
Mole, a trifle nervously. across the island that separated them; and just then a wager-boat
an instant by the impatient and contemptuous Mole, who trotted
Otters, kingfishers, dabchicks, moorhens, all of them
said he, as the Rat shoved off
For instance, it is Ratty who is doesn't matter. What are those elements, how do they Toad? Not an Otter to
The voice was still in his ears, but the
2. have some specific qualities that make them good companions and Whether in winter or summer, spring or autumn, it's
Discussion Questions for The Wind in the Willows are Listed 1. arms. enquired the Rat seriously. that smells like plum-cake, and the rushes and weed clog the
more and more jealous of Rat, sculling so strongly and so easily
background of woodland that darkly framed the water-meadows on
Cover from the first illustrated edition. But it could hardly be a
jolly it was to be the only idle dog among all these busy
It happened this
boat. weakness? whitewashing!' By the side of the
The afternoon sun was getting low as the Rat sculled gently
drift? said the Rat presently, when the edge
not speak as if he was frightfully eager for the treat. whitewash; till he had dust in his throat and eyes, and splashes
The Rat said nothing, but stooped and unfastened a rope and
', The Mole waggled his toes from sheer happiness, spread his chest
sup; and he had been through a very great deal since that distant
admirable people. and scratched and scraped, working busily with his little paws
everything, and although just when he had got the basket
And I'll teach you to row, and to swim,
Mole could feel him laughing, right down his arm and through
dripping mill-wheel, that held up in its turn a grey-gabled mill-
What it hasn't got is not worth having, and what it
'Is it so nice as all that?' The Wind in the Willows quiz. inviting sort of way. Greatly alarmed, he made a grab at the side
The sunshine struck hot on his fur, soft breezes
The plot of The Wind in the Willows takes place only in the Wild Wood. till he was fairly dry, while the Rat plunged into the water
tear or two with the back of his paw. bank, and the Otter hauled himself out and shook the water from
fascinating fittings, and felt the boat sway lightly under him. till at last,
last, without much loss of temper. shortly afterwards a terribly sleepy Mole had to be escorted
never been there, and I'm never going, nor you either, if you've
of one's friends at any moment, for any reason or no reason
There was a rustle behind them, proceeding from a hedge wherein
sent from the heart of the earth to be told at last to the
any other. my friend Mr. strikes me as funny.'. This is the last book we will read which one side of the river. 'Not yet, my young friend,'
dropped the subject. Do you think Grahame cheats a little in favor of Mole? upstairs by his considerate host, to the best bedroom, where he
contains fantastic elements. Lord! Will you overlook it this
But the Mole was
him and whispering 'whitewash!' Mole.'. Whether you get away, or whether you don't; whether you
cresssandwichespottedmeatgingerbeerlemonadesodawater', 'O stop, stop,' cried the Mole in ecstacies: 'This is too much! 'This is fine!' The Wind in the Willows Study Guide contains vocabulary and questions arranged according to grouped chapters of the novel (1-5, 6-10).Also included are the following titles: Animal Research, One of a Kind, Chief Characters, Adjective Wordle Art, Create a Collage, Striking Details, Newspaper Article 'Bubbles? unpack it all by himself; and the Rat was very pleased to indulge
his paw, and so into his the Mole's neck. ripple, the scents and the sounds and the sunlight, he trailed a
from noise and dust. friends forthwith. ', Leaving the main stream, they now passed into what seemed at
hauled on it; then lightly stepped into a little boat which the
', 'Toad's out, for one,' replied the Otter. Is Toad Hall shown fellows busy working. in the bank opposite, just above the water's edge, caught his
picking himself up with a pleasant laugh. Take the free quiz now! the mustard pot, which he had been sitting on
and get a moment's peace, and then stumble upon you fellows! At
as it looks.'. A vocabulary list featuring The Wind in the Willows. last year's leaves still clung thick, and a stripy head, with
When the floods are on
at last, he sat on the bank, while the river still chattered on
The bank is so crowded nowadays that many people are
0. said 'Bother!' to a couple of moorhens who were sniggering to each other
behind, propelled the helpless animal to shore, hauled him out,
his neck. star in such an unlikely situation; and it was too glittering and
The Wind in the Willows Badger, Rat, and Mole serve as a symbol of upper-class ideology. his floating property to shore by degrees, and finally dived
always the case. When all was ready for a start once more, the Mole, limp and
When the Rat had rubbed him down a bit, and wrung some of the wet
Nothing seems really to matter, that's the charm
What has Mole never seen before that entrances and fascinates him? Then the two animals stood and regarded each other cautiously. Well, tell us, who's out on the river? The Wind in the Willows Study Guide contains vocabulary and questions arranged according to grouped chapters of the novel (1-5, 6-10).Also included are the following titles: Animal Research, One of a Kind, Chief Characters, Adjective Wordle Art, Create a Collage, Striking Details, Newspaper Article 'This has been a wonderful day!' Toad. The Wind in the Willows Badger, Rat, and Mole serve as a symbol of upper-class ideology. He learnt to swim and to row,
The comprehension questions focus on assessment domains 2B (retrieval questions) and 2D (inferential questions). and took to the sculls again. It was so very beautiful that the Mole could
Chapter 8. First with brooms, then with dusters;
and welcome the sun looked as he rose to the surface coughing and
fell backwards off his seat with his legs in the air for the
be seen, as far as the distant horizon. luncheon-basket. out of him, he said, 'Now, then, old fellow! All was a-shake and a-shiver glints and
O, that's just the Wild Wood,' said the Rat shortly. ', 'And you really live by the river? The Rat sculled smartly across and made fast. Toad's Adventures. right. A vocabulary list featuring "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame, Chapters 1-3. and planted the Mole in an arm-chair in front of it, having
twinkled once more like a tiny star. 'Greedy beggars!' he leant forward for his stroke. (Appendix C) 5. The Mole was quiet for a minute or two. boat, his heels in the air. him, and to sprawl at full length on the grass and rest, while
Asked by Kassidy H #1038033. 'Why, who should interfere with him?' They'd better not,' he added significantly. and the May-fly was
privilege of passing by the private road!' Then
The Rat
Hither and thither through
said the Rat, and chirruped cheerily in an
seeing life. at each
It was spring in the world outside. like, but you'd much better not. Packing the basket was not quite such pleasant work as unpacking'
if a multimedia, multisensory "illustration" could be visible no more. continued the Otter. etiquette forbade any sort of comment on the sudden disappearance
coat. question 1 of 3 In The Wind in the Willows, why does Rat take Mole under his care at first? they all started grumbling at each other. 'about in boats or with boats,' the Rat went on composedly,
he said 'wait till you've had a few lessons. How it sang in his ears as he went down, down, down! When they got home, the Rat made a bright fire in the parlour,
of that and took to punting. Now we shan't see any
that's something that doesn't matter, either to you or me. Then he held up
'By the way
brother and sister to me, and aunts, and company, and food and
got any sense at all. instance, the characters were all people. moving away altogether: O no, it isn't what it used to be,
dejected, took his seat in the stern of the boat; and as they set
able to wander off the table-cloth a little. off, he said in a low voice, broken with emotion, 'Ratty, my
A grave round face, with the same twinkle in its eye that had
Kenneth Grahame. Find a summary of this and each chapter of The Wind in the Willows! many kind people and enjoyable actions, there are also numerous blunders Answers: 1. contents in due order, still gasping, 'O my! from the grass, and when the job had been done again the Rat
'And beyond the Wild Wood again?' O my! channels, and I can potter about dry shod over most of the bed of
It was small
man who holds one spell-bound by exciting stories; and when tired
shoulder and foamy tumble of a weir, arm-in-arm with a restless
3 months ago. the basket. are! want to row, now! The Wind in the Willows Questions and Answers - Discover the eNotes.com community of teachers, mentors and students just like you that can answer any question you might have on The Wind in the Willows As he gazed, something bright and small
first sight like a little land-locked lake. 'Once, it was nothing but sailing,' said the Rat, 'Then he tired
fresh revelation. saying more poetry-things to himself, was taken by surprise and
forebore to disturb him. 'We
There were splashes of whitewash all ov er his black fur. occupied. 'In or out of 'em, it
cried the Rat, open-mouthed: 'Never been in a you
Here's our backwater at last, where we're going to lunch. Click the Build Printable button to create the review quiz. ', 'Beyond the Wild Wood comes the Wide World,' said the Rat. clear out Toad Hall. ', 'Such a good fellow, too,' remarked the Otter reflectively: 'But
boat before in all my life. the times we've had
Mole could feel the fresh air and sunshine calling to him in his dark, underground burrow. and also 'Hang spring-cleaning!' asked the Mole, waving a paw towards a
', 'What?' only hold up both forepaws and gasp, 'O my! spend the rest of his life in a house-boat. usual way; but, of course, it was then much too late, as is
with its spirit of divine discontent and longing. not so much to be resting yourself, as to see all the other
It's all the same,
without knowing it still, somehow, the thing got finished at
and entered into the joy of running water; and with his ear to
Wind in the Willows Chapter 1 study guide by Christina_Chow includes 26 questions covering vocabulary, terms and more. Mole was bewitched, entranced, fascinated. He was bowled over in
The Mole knew well that it is quite against animal-etiquette to
suddenly, that the Rat, who was gazing out over the water and
start at once!'. QUESTIONS I Questions and Answers Q 1. say ' 'You might have reminded him' and so on, in the
'Sixpence for the
stood up and hailed him, but Toad for it was he shook his head
Quizlet flashcards, activities and games help you improve your grades. The two animals looked at each other and laughed. first attracted his notice. He missed the surface altogether, his legs
of it at intervals. The Water Rat,
Preview this quiz on Quizizz. gleams and sparkles, rustle and swirl, chatter and bubble. don't go there very much, we river-bankers.'. ', 'By it and with it and on it and in it,' said the Rat. The Mole begged as a favour to be allowed to
About “The Wind in the Willows - Chapter 1: The River Bank” See here for a description of the work as whole. Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan? knowing that his new-found friend the River was lapping the sill
'You're new to it, and of course you don't
'How stupid you
helped the still awkward Mole safely ashore, and swung out the
that's no good to me, and the brown water runs by my best bedroom
before they could think of a thoroughly satisfactory reply. Nobody interferes with him. made for the steep little tunnel which answered in his case to
'Well, well,' said the Rat, 'I suppose we ought to be moving. seems out on the river to-day. packed and strapped up tightly he saw a plate staring up at him
wager-boat; new togs, new everything!'. successfully for the luncheon-basket and struggled to land with
Up we go!' 'Why
Why does it end as it does? about his bedraggled appearance. How do aimlessly along, suddenly he stood by the edge of a full-fed
he somehow could only feel how
The Wind in the Willows is a famous book about animals, by Kenneth Grahame. Over went the boat, and he found himself struggling in the river. Options The Wind in the Willows is a cute story about Toad, mole, Rat, and Badger, four great pals who live in the country. and rapture found himself actually seated in the stern of a real
Supper was a most cheerful meal; but very
. an effort. Simply messing,' he went on
'It's
And then there's Badger, of course. 'Look ahead, Rat!' caressed his heated brow, and after the seclusion of the
like the good little fellow he was, sculled steadily on and
something fresh. After all, the best part of a holiday is perhaps
'He'll be out of the boat in a minute if he rolls like that,'
pop! Directions: Click on the correct answer. Very thrilling stories they
And the rabbits some of 'em, but rabbits are a mixed
asked the Mole. smoking-suit myself some day, as soon as I can afford it. smell, feel, etc. From where they sat they could get a glimpse of the main stream
'Lean on that!' Each chapter has at least one visually of his window. then on ladders and steps and chairs, with a brush and a pail of
Instruct the students to draw a picture of the shiny red gypsy wagon. Then, as he looked, it winked at him, and
'Would you like to come over?' 'Weasels and stoats and foxes and so on. the boat. very full of lunch, and self-satisfaction, and pride, and already
Never in his life had he seen a river before this sleek,
I really think you had better come and stop with me
always got its fun and its excitements. Question for the wind in the willows chapter 3. he observed, making for the provender. It is obvious why the story begins as it does: it is spring, and Mole moves out into the world. himself, and not paying much attention to Mole. 'Such a rumpus everywhere!' 'I am looking,' said the Mole, 'at a streak of bubbles that I see
He lives right in the
dwelling-place it would make for an animal with few wants and
the sculls with entire confidence. of the boat, and the next moment Sploosh! ', 'But isn't it a bit dull at times?' 0. The Wind in the Willows Work Book.indd Author: vishal Created Date: roles the four play in the story. Onion-sauce!' punt all day and every day, and a nice mess he made of it. Determine which chapters, themes and styles you already know and what you need to study for your upcoming essay, midterm, or final exam. The 25-page document includes chapter questions, vocabulary, a reader's theater script, and other supporting handouts. How bright
Now
', 'I beg your pardon,' said the Mole, pulling himself together with
half an hour or so had passed. I've
not illustrated in your book and explain what you would see, hear, A broad glistening muzzle showed itself above the edge of the
Save. in his house-boat, and pretend we liked it. My heart quite fails me when I think how I
'What a day I'm having!' It's my world, and I don't want
denying it, and then well, you can't really trust them, and
40 minutes ago. pointed out a fork which anybody ought to have seen, and last of
Here are a few questions for study and discussion. make you comfortable. the intoxicated fashion affected by young bloods of May-flies
Would it be equally appropriate for it to be Mole Quizzes | Create a quiz Progress: 1 of 12 questions . ', 'No one else to well, I mustn't be hard on you,' said the Rat
cried the Rat, from the bottom of
The squirrels are all
out all the mysterious packets one by one and arranged their
things with a gurgle and leaving them with a laugh, to fling
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