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3. What does Shane keep in his saddle roll? * 1 point
O Important papers
O Bottle of whiskey
O A gun
O A sheriff's badge
4. What does Shane teach Bob how to do?
1 point
O Tie a knot
O Aim a pistol
O Throw a punch
O Pitch a baseball
1 point
5. Who tries to pick a fight with Shane?*
O Ledyard
Mr. Grafton
Chris
Ackerson
1 point
6. What does Shane look at, just before he leaves the saloon?*
The mountains
The other man's gun
O The bartender

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