Test 4, Unit 4, pages 82-116 Flashcards

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“At last he hit on the scheme of flipping it over with dynamite,”

A

“Paul Bunyan’s Great Flapjack Griddle”

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“All the stories of ghosts and goblins that he had heard in the afternoon now came crowding upon his recollection.”

A

“the Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

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“For perhaps half a minute it seemed that he and the panther and the blanket were hopelessly entangled.”

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“Old Sly Eye”

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4
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“By the shores of Gitche Gumee

By the shining Big-Sea-Water,”

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“Hiawatha’s Childhood”

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“Young man, I’d like to shake hands with you,”

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“Yes, Your Honesty”

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In “Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” who was interested in Katrina Van Tassel besides Ichabod Crane?

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Brom Bones (or Abraham Van Brunt)

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7
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Who was the woman that taught Hiawatha?

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Nokomis

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8
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In Yes, Your Honesty,” what did Giorgi refuse to do?

A

plead guilty (pay the fine)

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9
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In “Old Sly Eye,” what did Alben use to protect himself as he got down from the loft?

A

a blanket

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In “Paul Bunyan’s Great Flapjack Griddle,” what animal leaned up against the trees to sleep?

A

Hugags

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11
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Who wrote “Hiawatha’s Childhood”?

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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12
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Who wrote “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”?

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Washington Irving

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Write a paragraph describing what happened to Ichabod Crane after he left the Van Tassels’ party.

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Ichabod began hearing and seeing things that were not really there. When he reached the bridge, his horse refused to cross. Ichabod then was a horse, who began riding alongside his own horse. When Ichabod realized that the horseman appeared to be headless and to be carrying his head before him, he sent into full flight and the saddle fell off his horse. When they came near to the bridge by the church, the “headless horseman” threw his “head” at Ichabod, who tumbled off his horse and was never seen in the area again.

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