Quiz 3: Lessons 5 & 6 Flashcards
roaming about seeking amusement, playing
gallivanting
gentleness, mildness, kindness
benignity
landing, setting down
alighting
morally detestable, deserving of rebuke
reprehensible
increased the concentration of, purified
distilled
written messages sent with speed
despatches
Who said, “I may get into a scrape for telling; but I didn’t promise not to, so I will, for I never feel easy in my mind till I’ve told you any plummy bit of news I get. I know where Meg’s glove is.
Laurie
“The little girl was very sincere in all this, for, being left alone outside the safe home-nest, she felt the need of some kind of hand to hold by so sorely, that she instinctively turned to the strong and tender Friend, whose fatherly love most closely surrounds His little children.”
Who is the little girl?
Amy March
“Too weak to wonder at anything, she only smiled, and nestled close into the loving arms about her, feeling that the hungry longing was satisfied at last.”
Whose hungry longing is satisfied?
Beth March
Where do the girls hope to live on day?
the other side of the river
What book do the girls reference when they discuss the Celestial City?
The Pilgrim’s Progress
What was Laurie doing while Jo was out?
fencing
Who does Mrs. March leave in charge when she leaves?
Hanna and Mr. Laurence
Who goes with Mrs. March to help her?
Mr. Brooke
What nickname do the March girls give to Mrs. March’s helper?
Mr. Greatheart