1. “I’m Araluen,’ he continued. O’malley raised his eyebrows. ‘And I suppose we should all be impressed by that?’ he asked sarcastically.” 30This quote suggests that O’malley doesn’t know what an Araluen Ranger is and seemed unimpressed. (Q1).2.”Tennyson shrugged. If he couldn’t use them, he didn’t see any sense in leaving them for anyone else. ‘Burn them in it”65While reading this the question I thought of was - Why would someone burn something just because it’s not of use to them at that moment. They could’ve brought the Cow with them and used it later when needed. (Q16)3. “Maybe they’re napping,’ Horace suggested. Halt glanced sidelong at him. ‘Farmers don’t nap,’ he said. ‘Knights nap.”89This quote suggests to myself that the characters still manage to have a sense of humor even through struggling times. (Q9)4. “Hmmmmphhh,’ the farmer snorted. ‘That’s 100I would assume the author feels that the farmer is ungrateful for the saving of his…show more content… We’ll be days rounding up the cows again. All over the forest, they’ll be.”land and cattle. Even though they had successfully helped the farmer he is still upset about having to round up his cattle “all over the forest.” (Q5)5. "You wanted to know about 'Look, Shout, Shoot.' It's the way we approach a situation like this. Will is looking for any sign that someone might have left the trail and moved out to the side to wait in ambush."120That they're prepared for most situations and are explaining to Horace what the title of their execution plan means. (Q1)6. “Vague impressions in the dirt, occasional bruised blades of grass, almost invisible to a follower. Now here, conveniently, there were threads, buttons, and a deep footprint-just the sort of thing Tennyson’s party had seemed to have been avoiding only a few hundred meters away.”131-132I believe Halt and Will would be ambushed in the next chapter as they had been waiting for an ambush since they were found by Tennyson's party.