What does Ruby's grandmother do to help Ruby and Praveen during their confrontation with Toad and the others? | Card: 1 / 18 |
She commands the men to release Ruby and Praveen, threatening them with a gun, which ultimately forces them to comply. | Card: 2 / 18 |
Fill in the blank: Ruby feels a deep connection to the leopard because she remembers encountering it ___ before. | Card: 3 / 18 |
What are the consequences faced by Ruby and Praveen after they try to photograph the leopard? | Card: 5 / 18 |
They are discovered by Toad, Stinger, and Garjan, leading to a confrontation where they are threatened and Ruby's camera is destroyed. | Card: 6 / 18 |
True or False: The eagle in Tennyson's poem is portrayed as a creature that embodies community and social bonds. | Card: 7 / 18 |
False. The eagle is portrayed as a solitary and majestic creature, embodying isolation and dominance. | Card: 8 / 18 |
Fill in the blank: The Kazakh people view the eagle as a symbol of ___ and a vital tool for hunting. | Card: 9 / 18 |
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True or False: The eagle trainer Arman believes that taming eagles is an act of cruelty. | Card: 11 / 18 |
False. Arman treats his eagle with tenderness and respects its wild nature, planning to release it back into the wild after training. | Card: 12 / 18 |
They instinctively drop to the ground and crawl toward the sound to investigate while trying to remain hidden. | Card: 14 / 18 |
What does Ruby discover while searching through the branches after the confrontation? | Card: 15 / 18 |
She finds a leopard cub, which she gently tucks inside her jacket, showcasing her compassion and determination to protect it. | Card: 16 / 18 |
Fill in the blank: The poem 'The Eagle' captures the bird's essence as it plummets like a ___ from a great height. | Card: 17 / 18 |






