- 1. Koko's Kitten by Francine Patterson is a profound and heartwarming book that chronicles the unique bond between Koko, a female gorilla, and her beloved pet kitten, All Ball. This remarkable story goes beyond the typical confines of a pet narrative, as it showcases Koko's ability to communicate using sign language and her deep emotional response to losing her kitten. The book highlights themes of love, loss, and the extraordinary capabilities of animals to express their feelings. Through the illustrations and photographs that accompany the text, readers are invited into Koko's world, illustrating not only the gorilla's playful and gentle nature but also her capacity for profound grief when All Ball passed away. Francine Patterson, as a researcher and caretaker, provides insights into not just Koko's intellect but also the ethical considerations of animal care and companionship, making this book a thoughtful reflection on the relationships we forge with the animals we cherish.
What species is Koko?
A) Chimpanzee B) Orangutan C) Bonobo D) Gorilla
- 2. What was the name of the kitten that Koko famously adopted?
A) Gray Boy B) Mittens C) All Ball D) Smokey
- 3. What kind of pet did Koko specifically ask for?
A) A dog B) A bird C) A cat D) A rabbit
- 4. What happened to All Ball?
A) It died of old age B) It was given to another home C) It was hit by a car D) It ran away
- 5. What did the book 'Koko's Kitten' help demonstrate about gorillas?
A) Their desire to live in human homes B) Their capacity for love and grief C) Their ability to speak English D) Their superiority to other apes
- 6. What was the name of the gorilla who was Koko's companion?
A) Bobo B) Caesar C) Ishmael D) Michael
- 7. In what decade did Koko first receive All Ball?
A) 1960s B) 1980s C) 1990s D) 1970s
- 8. The story of Koko and her kitten is primarily an example of what?
A) Pet ownership laws B) Animal training techniques C) Interspecies bonding D) Wildlife conservation
- 9. What organization was primarily responsible for Koko's care?
A) The Gorilla Foundation B) Jane Goodall Institute C) Smithsonian Institution D) World Wildlife Fund
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