Chapters 10-13 Flashcards
to awaken
rouse
sickly; pale
peaky
The townspeople thinks Heidi has returned because she has been treated ________.
badly
lonely; sad
forlorn
untidy; disorderly
disheveled
to strengthen
fortify
irritating
vexing
having great enthusiasm or spirit
fervently
“I must ask you not to cast reflections on my entirely respectable forbears!” To whom is this spoken?
Miss Rottenmeier
“The front door was wide open and there was a white figure…” Who says this?
John
Heidi learns to read because _________ convinces her she will be able.
Grandmamma
lacking or kept from something one needs
deprived
When Heidi is crying, Miss Rottenmeier threatens to…
take away her book.
delicate
dainty
desperately begging
imploring
strong; healthy
robust
insincerely
glibly
“… you’ve never learnt to read because you believed what Peter told you.” Who says this?
Grandmamma
“Fright might even … bring on an attack of St. Vitus’ dance.” Who writes this?
Miss Rottenmeier
suddenly
precipitately
urge or liking
inclination
feeling sorry for sin or wrongdoing
penitently
“This is not an illness that can be cured with pills and powders.” Who says this?
Dr. Classen
Miss Rottenmeier tells Clara about the ghost, so that…
Mr. Sesemann will return home to take care of it.