Heidi Chapters 19-23 Flashcards
to ward off or prevent
avert
firm belief
conviction
with joyful excitement
ecstatically
being too proud of oneself
cocky
a great amount
profusion
to untangle
extricate
to make or do something at the spur of the moment
improvise
confused
bewildered
to spread out or scatter
disperse
a little bit or small amount
trifle
hard work
exertions
trip; voyage
expedition
anger at something; bitterness
resentment
exceptionally fine
exquisite
painful
agonized
“As long as I can remember I’ve only eaton because I had to … here, I can hardly wait for your grandfather to bring my milk.” Who says this?
Clara
“The real badness of what he had done had not yet occured to him…” This quote refers to whom?
Peter
“Foresight is a virtue and averts many a misfortune.” Who says this?
Grandmamma
“Something attempted, something won.” To whom is this spoken?
Clara
“Heidi’s going to stay here with you … we shall come to her …” Who says this?
Grandmamma
Heidi convinces Peter to let her teach him how to do what?
read
Heidi is ___ and Peter is ___ about the visitors coming from Frankfurt.
overjoyed; angry
Uncle Alp helps Clara learn to ___ by having her practice a little longer each day.
stand on her own and walk
Some people thought that ___ blew the wheelchair down the mountain.
the wind
When Peter runs into Mr. Sesemann, Peter thinks he is what?
a policeman coming for him