When Jody's mother heard that he was going to bring the fawn home, she was a little surprised and asked Jody what fawn he was talking about. He then told her that it was the fawn whose mother they had killed to save Penny. She said they had nothing else to feed it and only the milk they gave him could be given to it. She reacted this way because she was not present at the site where Penny had been bitten, where they had killed the doe. She had not seen the fawn and therefore, was not as concerned as Penny and Jody.
Answered by Abhisek | 2 years agoSay whether the verb in each sentence below is transitive or intransitive. Ask yourself a 'what' question about the verb. (For some verbs, the object is a person, so ask the question 'who' instead of 'what').
(i) Jody then wentto the kitchen.
(ii) The fawn wobbledafter him
(iii) You foundhim.
(iv) He pickedit up.
(v) He dippedhis fingers in the milk.
(vi) It bleatedfrantically and buttedhim.
(vii) The fawn suckedhis fingers.
(viii) He loweredhis fingers slowly into the milk.
(ix) It stampedits small hoofs impatiently.
(x) He heldhis fingers below the level of the milk.
(xi) The fawn followedhim.
(xii) He walkedall day.
(xiii) He strokedits sides.
(xiv) The fawn liftedits nose.
(xv) Its legs hunglimply.
Why didn't the fawn follow Jody up the steps as he had thought it would?
How did Jody look after the fawn, after he accepted the responsibility for doing this?