A Year Down Yonder (Chapter 2) Question Preview (ID: 36040)


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Surged
a) Moved quickly and suddenly in certain direction.
b) Causing feeling of pity or sympathy.
c) Leave of a plant or tree.
d) Burning slowly with smoke but without flames.

Vengance
a) A mischievous person.
b) The act of getting back at someone.
c) Causing feelings of pity or sympathy.
d) Moved quickly and suddenly in certain direction.

Piteous
a) Leaves of a plant or tree.
b) Burning slowly with smoke but without flames.
c) Causing feelings pf pity or sympathy.
d) A mischievous person.

Rapscallion
a) Moved quickly and suddenly in a certain direction.
b) A mischievous person.
c) Leaves of a plant or tree.
d) The act of getting back at someone.

Foliage
a) Leaves of a plant or tree.
b) The act of getting back at someone.
c) Burning slowly with smoke but without flames.
d) A mischievous person.

Smoldering
a) Burning slowly with smoke but wihtout flames.
b) A mischievous person.
c) The act of getting someone back.
d) Leaves of a plant or tree.

How does Grandma justify stealing the Persingers' pumpkins?
a) She will bake them a pie.
b) They stole from her first.
c) They have too many pumpkins.
d) She gave them the pumpkin seeds.

Grandma uses all of the following to catch the Halloweeners EXCEPT:
a) Glue
b) A railroad spike
c) Wire
d) Rope

What does Grandma mean when she says that Ina-Rae could rest in the shade of a clothesline?
a) She is skinny.
b) She is sad.
c) She is happy.
d) She is average.

Why is Mary Alice surprised when she sees the principal's son at the Halloween party?
a) Mary Alice knew him from Chicago.
b) Mary Alice didn't know he existed.
c) She thought he moved away.
d) His head is shaved and covered with raw sores and scabs. Mary Alice realizes he was one of the Halloweeners.

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