Marty from "Shiloh" is determined, compassionate, and responsible. He shows determination in wanting to rescue the mistreated dog, compassion in caring for its well-being, and responsibility in taking on the challenge of caring for the dog despite facing obstacles.
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The main characters in Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's book Shiloh are Marty and Shiloh.
The main character in "Shiloh" is Marty Preston. The other characters are Ray and Lewis, Marty's parents, Marty's siblings, the vet who takes care of Shiloh, and Mr. Wallace.
Marty is upset at Judd for kicking Shiloh
the name for marty's best friend is David Howard
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.
The main characters in "Saving Shiloh" are Marty Preston, a young boy who develops a strong bond with a mistreated dog named Shiloh, and his family. Judd Travers, the owner of Shiloh and a key antagonist in the story, also plays a significant role.
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In the end of Shiloh Marty gets Shiloh and a new collar given to him by Judd.
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Marty promised to protect Shiloh from his abusive owner and provide him a safe and loving home. He also promised not to reveal Shiloh's whereabouts to anyone, even when pressured.