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Match the types of owls to their pictures.
| great horned owl | barnyard owl | snowy owl | spotted owl |
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- snowy owl
- barnyard owl
- spotted owl
- great horned owl
Q2.
Do you think the owlet was happy or scared when Grandfather first picked it up?
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The owlet was scared when Grandfather first picked it up as it hissed and made sounds.
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Why does the author use the word 'enquiring' for the owl's face?
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The author uses the word ‘inquiring’ because the owl’s face looks curious, as if it is asking questions or trying to understand something.
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What did the mother owl do that made the narrator think that she did not trust him and his grandfather to look after the baby owls?
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List six sounds of an owl that the narrator has mentioned in the text.
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Sounds made by an owl mentioned in the text are crooned, gurgled, shrieked and 'whoo-whoo'.






















































