Quiz 8: Lessons 15 & 16 Flashcards
caring for children or offspring
philoprogenitiveness
sudden, rash energy
impetuously
aged, in existence for a long time
inveterate
to the slightest degree, smallest
remotest
favorable to one’s health
salubrious
changing to an unnatural shape
distorting
“Her small virtues were so sweet, that she would have been quite angelic, if a few small naughtinesses had not kept her delightfully human.”
Whom is this about?
Daisy Brooke
“The land literally flowed with milk and honey on such occasions, - for the lads were not required to sit at table, but allowed to partake of refreshment as they liked, - freedom being the sauce best beloved by the boyish soul.”
What occasions?
When the boys at Jo’s school have tea in the garden
Who said, “Oh, my girls, however long you may live, I never can wish you a greater happiness than this!”
Mrs. March
Why does Laurie come to get Amy?
to unpack her things
Why does Laurie worry that Mr. Bhaer intends to marry Jo?
Mr. Bhaer is not rich or young.
Whom does Laurie ask Amy to be like?
Dorcas
Whom does Amy ask Laurie to be like?
St. Martin
To whom do Mr. and Mrs. March compare Daisy?
Beth
Which of the sisters has been closes to Demi and Daisy?
Jo
For how long does Mr. Bhaer come and visit the March family regularly?
2 weeks
What does Laurie say Jo should call her school?
Bhaer-Garden
How old is Mrs. March when they celebrate her birthday?
60
Of what are Amy and Laurie afraid?
losing their daughter
What does Jo refer to when she talks about her mother’s harvest?
the March girls & their children