Chapters 20-36 Flashcards
Who said, “I can’t tell you the person’s name because I have vowed never to let it cross my lips.”
Anne
Who said, “What would you feel like if a white think did snatch me up and carry me off?
Anne
liveliness, animation
vivacity
remorseful, repentant person
penitent
determined, decided
resolute
skillfully
deftly
more than enough, excess
superfluous
wild, unruly
tempestuous
lacking reverence or due respect
irreverent
unpredictable, fickle
capricious
Who said, “Oh, no, it takes me to make such a mistake.”
Anne
What does Anne ruin when Mrs. Allan comes to tea?
cake
the Sunday school superintendent
Mr. Bell
Anne’s beloved minister’s wife
Mrs. Allan
Anne’s favorite minister
Mr. Allan
the Sunday school superintendent
Mr. Bell
deprived of prominence; surpassed
eclipsed
Who said, “I really don’t see how I’m going to live through the two weeks before school begins, I’m so impatient to see her.”
Anne
Anne things that if she were invited to tea every day she would be what?
a model child
Anne could never be a minister’s wife because she is not what?
naturally good
Who said, “The thought that it is all my own fault is what makes it so hard. If I could blame it on anybody I would feel so much better.”
Anne
Who said, “If I had been killed she would have had to carry a dark burden of remorse all her life.”
Anne
The person who would have to “carry a dark burden of remorse all her life” when Anne falls from the ridge-pole
Josie Pye
What is the wish granted to her when Anne is injured?
she faints
What does Anne break when she falls from the ridge-pole?
ankle
When Anne is injured, Marilla realizes that Anne is ___ to her.
dear
Anne’s friend who always insults her
Josie Pye
Who said, “When she pronounces my name I feel instinctively that she’s spelling with with an e.”
Anne
Who said, “Don’t be alarmed if you hear me groaning.”
Anne
Marilla believes that Miss Stacy’s concert is __
foolishness and nonsense
Anne’s inspiring teacher
Miss Stacy
Who said, “I knew he was up to some foolishness.”
Marilla
What does Matthew give Anne for Christmas?
a dress with puffed sleeves
What does Aunt Josephine give Anne for Christmas?
kid slippers
Who said, “We’re going to keep them all sacredly and have them to read our descendants.”
Anne
What does Anne think is the most romantic ending to a story?
a funeral
What is Anne’s besetting sin?
daydreaming
How does Diana end her stories?
by killing everyone off
Anne’s friend who is going to be a minister
Moody Spurgeon
mysterious, incomprehensible
inscrutable
Who said, “Anne’s a great hand at explaining.”
Matthew
Who said, “Little things like that are of no importance now because I don’t suppose I’ll ever be able to go anywhere again. My career is closed.”
Anne
Anne feels that she will never be able to go anywhere again when she does what?
dyes her hair green
In order to get rid of red hair Anne was willing to risk what?
being a little wicked
truthfulness, honesty
veracity
unquestionably; without doubt
implicit
Who said, “You don’t think much about romance when you have just escaped from a water grave.”
Anne
Who was Anne pretending to be when she almost drowns?
Elaine, the Lady of Shalott
When Gilbert first seeks to make peach with Anne, she does what?
rejects him
Anne is rescued from a watery grave by __
Gilbert
to yield; surrender
succumb
Who said, “If I’d a child like Anne in the house all hte time I’d be a better and happier woman.”
Miss Josephine Barry
The good friends Anne is happy to see again after the summer are ___.
her school books
What is the best part of Anne’s trip to the city to visit Aunt Josephine?
coming home
unromantic; dull
prosaic
Who said, “He takes them spells oftener than he used to and I’m anxious about him.”
Marilla
Who said, “I did make a mistake in judging Anne, but it weren’t no wonder, for an odder, unexpecteder witch of a child there never was in this world, that’s what.”
Mrs. Rachel Lynde
Who said, “Oh, you good old friends, I’m gladd to see your honest face once more …”
Anne
Who said, “It does seem as if it was the end of everything, doesn’t it?”
Diana
Who said, I’m just dazzled inside.”
Anne
Who wins first place on the Queen’s entrance test?
Anne and Gilbert
How does Moody Spurgeon steady his nerves?
by reciting the multiplication tables
Who is convinced that Anne will excel on the Queen’s test before she even takes it?
Matthew
subdue; restrain
chasten
Who said, “I’d rather make people cry than laugh.”
Anne
When would Anne rather make people cry than laugh?
when she recites
Anne’s refusal to fall in front of Gilbert helps her to overcome what?
her stage fright
Who gives Anne a string of pearl beads?
Matthew
Who said, “That Anne-girl improves all the time.”
Miss Josephine Barry
Who said, “It’s not the first time I’ve been glad. You do like to rub things in, Matthew Cuthbert.”
Marilla
Who said, “Well, now, I’d rather have you than a dozen boys, Anne. Just mind you that - rather than a dozen boys.”
Matthew
The Queen’s medal is won by ___, and the Avery scholarship is won by ___.
Gilbert; Anne
Who said, “Now, I call that a positive triumph.”
Anne
Who said “What a splendid chin he has! I never noticed it before.”
Anne