
Hachiko
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- Q1
According to "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," what does Hachiko do every day?
Hachiko steals food from strangers in the city square
Hachiko gets lost walking from the station to his home
Hachiko escorts his owner to and from the train station
30s - Q2
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," who is Hachiko's owner?
A university professor
A young boy from Tokyo
A busy train conductor
30s - Q3
Who is the narrator of "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog?"
Hachiko, a loyal dog
Kentaro, a young boy
Mr. Kobashi, Kentaro's father
30s - Q4
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," why does Hachiko's owner stop going to the train station?
He dies while he is at work
He moves to another city
He decides to leave Hachiko behind
30s - Q5
According to "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," how do the Japanese people honor Hachiko?
They find him a new home
They send his owner flowers
They build a statue of himShow answersExplanationPreviousNext
30s - Q6
What is the most likely meaning of anxiously in the following sentence?
Marcus anxiously waited for the teacher to grade his report.
cheerfully
nervously
peacefully
30s - Q7
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," which description best defines Kentaro's relationship to Hachiko?
Hachiko is Kentaro's longtime enemy
Hachiko is Kentaro's reliable friendShow answersExplanationPreviousNext
Hachiko is Kentaro's demanding master
30s - Q8
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," which word best describes how people felt about Hachiko after his owner's death?
Caring
Angry
Peaceful
30s - Q9
In "Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog," what conflict does Kentaro face when Dr. Ueno dies?
Kentaro fears that Hachiko will be treated poorly in his new home.
Kentaro wants Mr. Kobayashi to adopt Hachiko, but he refuses.
Kentaro worries that he will never see Hachiko again.
30s - Q10
What part of speech does the suffix -ly create when added to the end of an adjective?
noun
adverb
conjunction
30s - Q11
Why do friends and family come together and meet at Hachiko's statue?
the statue acts as a reminder of a loyal dog
Hachiko was lonely so people stop and show love
because Hachiko met his owner there each day
30s - Q12
What theme, or message about life, is revealed through Hachiko's actions?
loyalty only lasts until someone dies
loyalty always hurts friendships
True loyalty to another is lifelong
30s