A) pawnshop B) gravelly C) errands D) produce
A) gravelly B) errands C) numerous D) produce
A) numerous B) produce C) solve D) pawnshop
A) translating B) errands C) international D) gravelly
A) pawnshop B) broken C) errands D) numerous
A) international B) perfect C) gravelly D) produce
A) Mama doesn't have any money to buy one. B) His family lives on Perdido Street. C) Someone stole it. D) His mama doesn't like trumpets
A) in a pawnshop window B) in a discount store C) on the pie man's wooden cart D) in a music shop
A) relieved B) nervous C) suprised D) happy
A) His mother tells him to buy the horn. B) He wants to see if the horn is still there C) He works there after school D) The man in the store is friendly.
A) looks like a fish B) should stop pretending C) is trying to play high C's D) looks perfect
A) angry B) bored C) surprised D) excited
A) to buy a horn B) to get a present for his sister C) to help his mother D) to buy train ticket to chicago
A) sassy B) clever C) thoughtful D) lazy
A) cajun sausage and corn B) rice and beans C) shrimp, crabs, and sausage D) shrimp, lobster, and onions
A) She buys the horn for him. B) She finds a job that he can do for the neighbors C) She gives him a dollar. D) She gets the shop owner to accept $4 for the horn.
A) pawned his horn B) bought his sister a birthday present C) could play "Dixie Flyer" D) has a horn of his own
A) to explain how an interest in music is important in a child's life. B) to teach about the city of New Orleans C) to explain what jambalya is D) to show that young Louis had music inside him
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