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Lyddie gets a contract to work for
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
Then, just at dusk, the sky opened, and it began to rain--not light spring showers, but cold, soaking torrents of rain, streaming down her face, icicling rivulets down her chest and legs. Torrents and rivulets mean...
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
How is Lyddie's encounter with Ezekial, a runaway slave, a turning point in her character development?
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
Why did Lyddie not allow Triphena to persuade her to wait?
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
Upon entering the factory for the first day of work, what does Lyddie notice most?
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
Which of these choices is NOT one of the requirements thegirls must meet in order to work for the Concord Corporation?
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
Lyddie hesitated, but her sodden clothes and blistered feet reminded her how unsuited she was to continue the journey. What does sodden and unsuited mean? p.47
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
Why does Lyddie take control of the situation when the stage coach got stuck?
floods, stream of water
Lyddie didn't want to take the risk of allowing the mistress to talk her into staying.
one year
The noise of the factory.
After trying to restrain from helping the men, she finally grew tired of their incompetence.
saturated, not appropriate
They must attend night classes to learn reading and writing.
Lyddie sees the parallel in her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's.
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