A) A feast was held in the middle of the town. B) People did not work on that day. C) Guns were fired. D) A song was sung by the people.
A) a glass vase B) a picture of the London Bridge C) a wooden bed D) an umbrella
A) a shell necklace B) a deer skin blanket C) an old, worn fur cloak D) a tobacco pipe
A) A suprise festival was taking place. B) A secret wedding was to occur. C) Winter was coming. D) War was to begin.
A) She and Hapsis planned to rescue him. B) She cried and asked her father to let her and John Smith get married. C) She went in the night to warn John Smith with the news. D) She went to Nantaquas to ask for advice.
A) He had been taken away to a nearby village. B) He had been attacked by a bear. C) He had been given a new job as Governor in France. D) He had been killed in a gun explosion.
A) a silver chain B) a gold mirror C) a copper kettle D) a beaded hair comb
A) She had not helped them find any gold. B) They were angry at her for her kindness only to John Smith. C) She was an Indian princess. D) The English wanted to get back their men and guns that had been stolen by the natives.
A) A visitor had entered their settlement. B) A wedding was to take place. C) The workday was to begin. D) It was time for church.
A) Rebecca B) Emma C) Mary D) Elizabeth
A) copper earrings B) a shell necklace C) a wooden chain D) a music box
A) John Smith B) John Rolfe C) Governor Gates D) Captain Newport
A) tobacco B) barley C) wheat D) rice
A) Benjamin B) Robert C) William D) Thomas
A) hot and sunny B) gray and rainy C) humid and dry D) bright and snowy
A) an elephant B) a pig C) a horse D) a cat
A) Princess Isabella and Prince Edward B) Duchess Maria and Duke Malcolm C) Queen Anne and King James D) Lady Elizabeth and Lord Earl
A) went to him and hugged him B) invited him in for tea C) ran to her bedroom D) smiled brightly and laughed with excitement
A) an ache in her side B) pains in her stomach C) a broken ankle D) a high fever
A) 42 years old B) 21 years old C) 34 years old D) 59 years old |