Marty keeps Shiloh quiet by using bribery and manipulation. He gives Shiloh treats and promises him rewards to ensure his cooperation. Marty also threatens Shiloh with harm or punishment if he does not stay quiet.
one was at the end of the book Marty got to keep Shiloh
The main conflict in the book "Shiloh Season" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor revolves around the protagonist, Marty Preston, trying to protect and keep the stray dog, Shiloh. Marty faces challenges from Shiloh's original owner, Judd Travers, who wants the dog back. Marty must navigate his moral values, the law, and his love for Shiloh as he grapples with this conflict.
Shiloh does not die, but Judd lets Marty keep him.
Since his father didn't let him keep Shiloh, Marty found an abandoned shed and kept Shiloh in there, but didn't tell his father. His father didn't let him keep it because he was owned by a man named Judd Travers i think that was his name
Shiloh was a dog that judd travers owned but a kid named Marty wanted to keep it because judd abueses his dogs the rest u can find in the book
Marty stores food for Shiloh by putting it in a small bucket with a lid and hiding it in a hollowed-out tree stump in the woods near his home. He covers the stump with leaves to keep the food safe from other animals.
Marty tries to raise money in the book "Shiloh" by taking odd jobs for his neighbors, selling earthworms, and collecting soda bottles for recycling. He is determined to save up enough money to buy and keep a mistreated beagle named Shiloh.
it is not boring. Its about an eleven year old boy who finds a dog. but he finds out that the dogs owner abuses him. He tries find a way to convince his parents to keep him.
In the book "Shiloh," the rising action includes Marty finding and befriending a mistreated beagle named Shiloh, hiding the dog from its abusive owner, and trying to keep Shiloh safe while dealing with the moral dilemma of right and wrong.
"Saving Shiloh" is a young adult novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor that follows the story of a boy named Marty who finds a mistreated dog named Shiloh. Marty works to save Shiloh from his abusive owner and must navigate challenges to keep the dog safe. The book addresses themes of friendship, loyalty, and standing up for what is right.
keep quiet
first, they do mention david howard, but he isn't in the movie, but he was in the book. secondly, sam was replaced with david as marty's friend lastly, sam is more interested in shiloh