Quiz 7: Lessons 13 & 14 Flashcards
obliging, politely agreeble
complaisant
developing in such a way that allows for premature actions
precocious
separated, set apart, isolated
sequestered
ecstatic, extremely enthusastic
rapturous
effective, produces the intended effect
efficacious
not easily able to be manipulated or changed
intractable
Who said, “I don’t pretend to be wise, but I am observing and I see a great deal more than you’d imagine.”
Amy March
“…For the parents who had taught one child to meet death without fear, were trying now to teach another to accept life without despondency or distrust, and to use its beautiful opportunities with gratitude and power.”
Who are the parents?
Mr. & Mrs. March
“…the only chivalry worth having is that which is the readiest to pay deference to the old, protect the feeble, and serve womankind, regardless of rank, age, or color.”
Whom is the author addressing here?
gentlemen (boys)
Why does Laurie feel that all women owe him kindness?
One woman was unkind to him.
Why does Amy say Laurie is not a good man?
He is wasting his gifts lazily.
What does Amy show to Laurie that highlights his change in personality since she last saw him?
sketches
What does Beth find in her copy of Pilgrim’s Progress?
a poem by Jo
What does Beth ask Jo to do?
to take her place
What does Laurie see in Amy when she is mourning Beth in the garden?
Amy’s tender side