In the book Shiloh, the name of the dog came from where Marty found him: Shiloh, West Virginia. The name Shiloh is from a battle field church.
The common noun is dog, a general word for a type of mammal.The proper nouns are Shiloh, the name of a specific dog and Marty, the names of a specific person.
the name for marty's best friend is David Howard
Preston
Marty
Marty's dad's name in the book "Shiloh" is Ray Preston. He is a compassionate and hardworking father who helps guide Marty in making decisions throughout the story.
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.
Marty stole a hunting trap from Dara Lynn's family in the book "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. This act of stealing sets off a chain of events that lead to a deeper relationship between Marty and the dog, Shiloh.
I think the main idea of the book Shiloh is freindship :D
The word "grovel" is used in the novel Shiloh when Marty describes Judd's dog, Shiloh, behaving submissively and obediently in order to appease his owner. Judd often makes Shiloh grovel to show who is in control.
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.
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.