Quiz 5: Lessons 9 & 10 Flashcards
fluently, glibly
volubly
perseverance, diligence
assiduity
to lighten the burden of
exonerate
restlessness, disturbance
disquietude
indignation, resentment
dudgeon
unhappily, uncomfortably
disonsolately
“For in spite of her American birth and breeding, she possessed that reference for titles which haunts the best of us …”
Who possess the reverence for titles?
Amy March
Who said, “I can’t explain exactly, but I want to be above the little meannesses, and follies, and faults that spoil so many women. I’m far from it now, but I do my best, and hope in time to be what mother is.”
Amy March
“I’m afraid I’m going to have trouble with that boy, - it begins to look like it.”
Who is “that boy”?
Fred Vaughn
Whom does Jo imitate?
May Chester
How does Amy conduct herself when visiting neighbors?
kindly and graciously
Who asks Amy to move tables at the fiar?
Mrs. Chester
What does Amy find that encourages her?
a small book with a Bible verse
Who does Amy go abroad with?
Aunt Carrol
What does Amy say would be good for Beth?
the sea air