1. In “No Witchcraft for Sale,” how does Gideon treat Teddy when he is a child?
Affectionately
Humorously
Impatiently
Angrily
2. Why does Mrs. Farquar like Gideon?
He shares his knowledge of native ways.
He is a good cook and servant.
He helped her feel welcome in the area.
He treats Teddy with affection.
3. At a certain point, Gideon becomes more distant with Teddy. Why?
Teddy makes Gideon take an orange.
Teddy laughs at Gideon.
Teddy doesn’t need Gideon as much.
Teddy is growing into a young man and is showing the same prejudices as his parents.
4. How are Teddy's eyes injured in the story?
He gets sap from a plant in them.
A branch hits him in the eyes.
A snake spits venom into them.
He gets into a fight with another boy.
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