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I think the main idea of the book Shiloh is freindship :D

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In the book Shiloh, chapter 8 mostly talks about Marty feeding Shiloh. However, later in the chapter, Marty's mother discovers what has been going on after finding squash that leads her to a pen made for Shiloh.

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Chapter 8 of the book "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor focuses on Marty's internal struggle as he grapples with the ethics of returning a mistreated dog to its abusive owner, Judd Travers. Marty faces a moral dilemma as he tries to reconcile his love for the dog, Shiloh, with his sense of right and wrong. The chapter highlights Marty's inner conflict and his growing sense of responsibility towards Shiloh.

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In "Saving Shiloh" the protagonist of the series, Marty, is determined to help Judd avoid a murder conviction. Marty believes Judd is innocent.

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