The story of Winn Dixie is all about love, forgiveness, and the importance of friendship. The book gives one hope that one set back does not mean the end. Try a 4th-grade summer school quiz for a chapter book, "Because of Winn-Dixie, and get to refresh your memory on the book and see if you should read it a second time.
A dress.
A dog.
A book.
Candy.
The dog smiled at her.
She did not say the dog belonged to her.
She wanted to be silly.
The dog was howling.
In a House.
In an apartment.
In a trailer.
In a skyscraper.
He is a doctor.
He is a fire fighter.
He is a teacher.
He is a preacher.
She was blwn overboard in a storm.
She packed her stuff and left.
She was eaten by a rhino.
She was in the hospital from a bad car accident.
She put him in the bath tub and used soap.
She put him in the shower and used dish soap.
She let get into the swimming pool.
She sprayed him with the garden hose, used baby shampoo, and brushed him.
She is very tall with brown hair.
She has red hair and freckles.
She is skinny with blonde hair.
She had black hair and pale, white skin.
He hides in the closet.
He runs away.
He pulls the cushions off the couch and the toilet paper off the roll.
He does not mind being left alone.
He barked loudly.
He was chasing a mouse.
He burped.
He fell asleep and started to snore.
She didn’t know many kids.
She is taking care of Winn-Dixie all the time and not able to play.
She is not feeling lonely.
She lives in the “all adult” trailer park.
She was happy to see him.
She started to cry.
She thought he was a bear and passed out.
She threw a book at him.
She was happy to see him.
She started to cry.
She passed out.
She threw a book at him.
To work for the collar and leash.
To get away from Winn-Dixie.
To make money for food.
Just to have something to do.
The name of the dog.
The witch.
The parrot and the owner of the pet store.
The preacher.
The preacher.
The witch, Gloria Dump.
Opal.
Gertrude.
He was whining and butting his head against the door.
He went to sleep.
He pulled the cushions off the couch and the toilet paper off the roll.
He hides in the closet.
He pulls a silver dollar from behind Sweetie Pie Thomas’s ear.
He pulls a rabbit from out of a hat.
He plays music that stopped all the animals.
He makes Winn-Dixie disappear.
She put him in the bedroom and closed the door.
She made him go outside in the storm.
She did nothing.
She held on to him and rocked and whispered to him.
About how Halloween has come to be.
About Littmus W. Block, her great-grandfather.
About how Opal found Winn-Dixie.
About Otis’s magic show.
Amanda’s brother, who drowned last year.
Winn-Dixie’s first owner.
The owner of the pet store.
Opal’s neighbor.
It is nasty.
It is sour.
It is lonely.
It is sweet and sad mixed together.
It made him sick.
It made him cry.
It made him jump up and holler.
It did nothing to him.
So Otis could play his guitar.
So everyone would bring her presents.
So everyone could see Winn-Dixie.
Just for something to do.
It was too cold.
There were too many bugs.
It started to rain.
It was never outside.
He was gone.
He was eating the cake.
He was with Opal.
He was with the preacher.