A Year Down Yonder (Chapter 5) Question Preview (ID: 36048)


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Benediction
a) A prayer asking for God's blessing.
b) Become lower or worse.
c) To intertwine or draw something together.
d) Stopped fighting, surrendered.

Reeling
a) Having the feeling of almost falling down.
b) Became lower or worse.
c) Stopped fighting, surrendered.
d) Prayer for guidance at the beginning of a ceremony.

Descended
a) Became lower or worse.
b) Stopped fighting, surrendered.
c) Prayer for guidance at the beginning of a ceremony.
d) To intertwine or draw something together.

Capitulated.
a) Stopped fighting, surrendered.
b) Prayer for guidance at the beginning of a ceremony.
c) To intertwine something together.
d) Prayer asking for God's blessing.

Invocation
a) Prayer for guidance at the beginning of a ceremony.
b) To intertwine or draw something together.
c) Having the feeling of almost falling down.
d) Became lower or worse.

Laced
a) To intertwine or draw something together.
b) A prayer asking for God's blessing.
c) Having the feeling of almost falling down.
d) Became lower or worse.

What kind of figurative language is used when Grandma says, a January fog will kill a hog?
a) Idiom
b) Onomatopoeia
c) Hyperbole
d) Simile

Who gives Ina-Rae a Valentine?
a) Mary Alice
b) Royce McNabb
c) The Johnson brothers
d) Elmo Leaper

Why does the DAR serve cherry tarts at their tea?
a) In honor of George Washington's birthday.
b) Cherries are red.
c) Cheery tarts are Mrs. Weidenbachs favorites.
d) Cherries are in season.

Why does Grandma host the DAR tea at her house?
a) She would only make the cherry tarts if she could host the tea.
b) She is the president of the DAR.
c) It was her turn to host.
d) She told Mary Alice she was going to play a trick on the DAR ladies.

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