A) Nathaniel B) Mother Smith C) Eliza D) Mrs. Flagg E) Mattie
A) Mother Smith B) Mattie C) Nell D) Mother (Mrs. Cook) E) Eliza
A) Mother (Mrs. Cook) B) Grandfather C) Pernilla Ogilvie D) Mother Smith E) Mrs. Flagg
A) Nathaniel B) Joseph C) Mother (Mrs. Cook) D) Grandfather E) Pernilla Ogilvie
A) Eliza B) Mrs. Flagg C) Mother Smith D) Joseph E) Nathaniel
A) New York City B) Pittsburgh C) Miami D) Philadelphia E) Washington DC
A) George Washington B) John Adams C) George Bush D) Andrew Jackson E) Thomas Jefferson
A) Spring B) A storm C) Frost D) A sunrise E) Autumn
A) His wife B) A prayer C) A minister D) His parrot E) A coffin
A) Mother B) Soldier C) Lady D) Business Owner E) Cook
A) Mother B) Nathaniel C) Polly D) Mattie E) Nell
A) Vaccines B) Heat packs C) Cool water washes D) Bleeding E) Rest
A) the Ogilvies' country home B) the Ludingtons' farm C) the Eplers' farm D) New York City E) Bush Hill
A) Italy B) Washington DC C) New York City D) Paris E) London
A) American B) German C) French D) English E) Italian
A) Nathaniel's disappearance B) the robery C) Polly's death D) the outbreak of yellow fever E) Mother's disappearance
A) Grandfather dying, leaving Mattie alone to fend for herself B) Mattie getting the fever and being taken to Bush Hill C) Mother coming home after being away for so long D) Nathaniel visiting Mattie and going on evening walks with her E) Mattie's colapse because of exhaustion, right before the frost
A) Mixed B) First Person C) Fourth Person D) Second Person E) Third Person
A) George Washington B) Eliza C) Dr. Rush D) The fever outbreak E) The Peales
A) Mattie B) Mother C) Nell D) Mother Smith
A) Eliza teaming up with Mattie B) Reopening the coffeeshop C) Grandfather returning home D) The discovery that mother is alive
A) The readers would have gotten to know different characters more in depth B) Fewer people would have died from yellow fever C) The readers would have been more emotionally connected to Mattie D) The author would have used more words like "I" and "me" more often
A) Modern medicine has saved us all from hardship B) When life gets hard, it is important to keep working toward a solution C) Always wash your hands, and stay away from sick people D) Orphans need people to take care of them too
A) The Ludington's Farm B) Bush Hill C) The Ogilvie's House D) Cook Coffeehouse
A) The Ogilvie's B) The Cemetary C) The Peale's D) The Ludington's E) Bush Hill
A) Spoiled coffee B) The broken sewer system C) Mosquitos D) Dr. Rush E) Immigrants from Santa Domingo
A) The coming of spring B) Hope for the future with a relationship between Nathaniel and Mattie C) The staggering amount of deaths due to the fever D) A growing market that is coming back to life
A) They refused to help orphans. B) They were not able to get the disease. C) Everyone else who had been asked to help was leaving. D) There were more than enough people available to help.
A) The abandonment of homes, leading to looting B) The absence of police/officials to keep order C) The absence of religion, as people completely abandoned hope D) The overpriced food, which was very hard to come by E) The quarantine of surrounding cities, who shut any sick person out
A) No. It still exists, but only outside the United States in less developed countries. B) Yes. If you get it, it is very difficult to cure. C) Yes. There are outbreaks every few decades. D) No. It has been cured and no longer exists.
A) The Free African Society, and their presence in Philadelphia B) Dr. Rush and his treatment method C) The pile of coffee in Ball's Wharf D) The dates of the fever: August-September 1793 E) The presence of teenagers working to survive outside of orphan houses
A) The lack of needles available for clean blood draws B) The misunderstanding of where people caught the disease C) The bodies of dead animals and cats in the open D) The exposed sewage on the streets E) The infrequent bathing of people and washing of clothes
A) She is old enough to take care of herself B) They are overcrowded, and a child would be better off with a setting where he/she can be cared for C) She still has parents/grandparents and isn't technically an orphan D) She doesn't believe in orphanages, and thinks people should care for themselves
A) She would like to turn it into an art shop B) She would like to move to a more profitable location C) She would like to expand both the size and the menu variety D) She would like to take over Eliza's cooking job
A) The market is largely empty with little food available B) Many stores and homes have been looted and vandalized C) Law enforcement officials patrol carefully to try and control crime D) The streets are largely deserted
A) The coffeehouse was back in business and they couldn't take care of the children and serve customers B) The windows of the shop offered fresh air and coolness that they didn't have before C) There was abundant food at the coffeehouse D) The house they were staying at burned down, and they had nowhere else to go
A) The daughters become important pieces in survival for the Cook family B) Their family is an important piece of Mattie finding a husband C) They show how the upper class was affected by the fever just like everyone else D) The mother needed a connection to her past
A) She remembered to look for water by looking for a healthy Willow tree B) She leaves Grandfather behind and continues on the wagon into the next town to try and search for help C) She put the needs of her Grandfather above her own personal comfort D) She used her petticoat to try and net fish to eat E) She watched for signs of yellow fever in Grandfather, checking his eyes and symptoms
A) Flirtatious B) Young C) Helpful D) Caring E) Bossy
A) Eliza agrees to watch Mattie when her mother is gone B) Mother requires Eliza to help care for Mattie as part of her job C) Mattie loves Eliza and wishes she could replace her mother D) Eliza watches out for Mattie and cares for her as a second mother E) Mattie doesn't like Eliza's watchful eye, and resents having a second mother |