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He is Marty's friend.
In "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Marty sleeps on the couch because he feels a sense of guilt and conflict over his family's situation and the dog, Shiloh. He struggles with the decision to keep Shiloh a secret from his parents, particularly his father, who has a strict view on ownership and responsibility. Sleeping on the couch symbolizes his emotional turmoil and the burden of his conscience as he navigates his love for the dog and his loyalty to his family.
kindly and caring
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.
the name for marty's best friend is David Howard
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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.
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.
Marty is upset at Judd for kicking Shiloh
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you are asking how Marty keeps Shiloh quiet in the book "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Marty keeps Shiloh quiet by hiding him from his abusive owner, Judd Travers. Marty is determined to protect Shiloh and finds ways to keep him hidden and safe, despite the challenges he faces. Marty's love and care for Shiloh drive his actions throughout the story.
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.
Marty's mom.
The story "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is set in the fictionalized contemporary rural United States, with a general timeframe around the late 20th century. The specific time period is not explicitly stated in the book.
In the end of Shiloh Marty gets Shiloh and a new collar given to him by Judd.