The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about the plot and themes of James Fenimore Cooper's novel Last of the Mohicans. The questions cover details like the type of family living in the frontier cabin, why the Mohawk joined the British war effort, and the different fighting styles of the British versus Native Americans. They also ask about key events in the story such as Nathaniel being arrested, why the frontiersmen want to leave the fort, and the Native American ambush where they have an advantage due to their skills.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about the plot and themes of James Fenimore Cooper's novel Last of the Mohicans. The questions cover details like the type of family living in the frontier cabin, why the Mohawk joined the British war effort, and the different fighting styles of the British versus Native Americans. They also ask about key events in the story such as Nathaniel being arrested, why the frontiersmen want to leave the fort, and the Native American ambush where they have an advantage due to their skills.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about the plot and themes of James Fenimore Cooper's novel Last of the Mohicans. The questions cover details like the type of family living in the frontier cabin, why the Mohawk joined the British war effort, and the different fighting styles of the British versus Native Americans. They also ask about key events in the story such as Nathaniel being arrested, why the frontiersmen want to leave the fort, and the Native American ambush where they have an advantage due to their skills.
1. What kind of family was living in the log cabin? Click or tap here to enter text. 2. What was Jack’s goal for his visit to the frontier? Click or tap here to enter text. 3. Why are the Mohawk willing to join the British in the war effort? Click or tap here to enter text. 4. What point was Nathaniel trying to make when he said that he didn’t call himself subject to much at all? Click or tap here to enter text. 5. What awesome game are they playing? Click or tap here to enter text. 6. What guarantee do the frontier colonists desire in order to join the British and fight? Click or tap here to enter text. 7. What point does Duncan make when he says, “I thought British policies make the world England, sir.”? Click or tap here to enter text. 8. Explain what is wrong with the way the British are marching into the forest? Click or tap here to enter text. 9. Describe the different fighting styles of the British compared to that of the Native Americans. Click or tap here to enter text. 10. Why would it be hard for Duncan to understand why Nathaniel isn’t fighting with the militia? Click or tap here to enter text. 11. Explain why they didn’t bury the people that were killed at the frontier cabin? Click or tap here to enter text. 12. What kind of people were they and why were they living in the frontier? Click or tap here to enter text. 13. What is wrong with the situation at the fort that favors the French? Click or tap here to enter text. 14. At the time, how did they communicate across long distances, like between cities and forts? Click or tap here to enter text. 15. Why didn’t Monroe live up to the promise of Webb after hearing the story of the frontier farm? Click or tap here to enter text. 16. Why do the frontiersmen who are fighting in the militia want released from the fort and what might happen if they leave? Click or tap here to enter text. 17. Why was Nathaniel arrested and put in the stockade? What did Cora try and do about it? Click or tap here to enter text. 18. Why do the two generals meet in a “parlay” and what is decided? Click or tap here to enter text. 19. At the end of his conversation with the Native American in the woods, what is implied by the French General Montcalm? Click or tap here to enter text. 20. What advantage do the Native Americans have during the ambush? Click or tap here to enter text.