A) rascally B) thrifty C) generous D) roguish
A) generous B) rascally C) roguish D) fascinated
A) thrifty B) roguish C) fascinated D) generous
A) rascally B) fascinated C) thrifty D) retorted
A) fascinated B) roguish C) rascally D) generous
A) She gives them to the poor. B) She sells them at the market. C) She eats them. D) She feeds them to visitors.
A) invite company for supper B) trade her vegetables C) buy a big ham D) save all her pennies
A) She doesn't like ham that much B) She'd not that hungry C) It will make the ham last longer D) She buys a bigger ham each week
A) have vegetables from her garden B) steal her ham C) have lodging for the night D) have another slice of ham
A) She's happy to have company. B) She is rich C) The men are paying her to cook for them D) She makes a big dinner every night
A) no big deal B) a roguish idea C) very common D) very special
A) tell jokes about the old woman B) talk about their dreams C) steal the ham from the closet D) discuss plans for breakfast
A) They hate breakfast. B) They don't want the old woman to find out they have stolen the ham. C) They are going a carnival, and don't want to be late. D) The old woman was mean to them the night before.
A) They like to talk. B) They are interested in dreams. C) They had terrible nightmares. D) They are making fun of the old woman.
A) judge character B) be kind to others C) bake a good ham D) live life simply
A) inviting them to stay for another day B) traveling with them the next day C) replacing the ham with a brick D) giving them dirty shirts to wear
A) large brick B) character in a dream C) new king D) hambone
A) the first ham that ever existed B) the ruler of Travelibag C) the old woman's ham D) the king in the dreams
A) She gives them a ride to town on her donkey. B) She lets them stay another day. C) She offers them breakfast the next day. D) She gives them advice
A) They should watch out for roguish old women. B) They should be honest. C) They shouldn't stay with strangers. D) They should leave right away after stealing something. |