Test 6, Semester Exam Flashcards

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1
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Who wrote “Barbara Frietchie”?

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John Greenleaf Whittier

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2
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Who wrote “Dear Land of All My Love”?

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Sidney Lanier

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3
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Who wrote Pilgrim’s Progress?

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John Bunyan

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4
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Who wrote “A Bed in My Heart”?

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Martin Luther

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5
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Who wrote “Of Plymouth Plantation”?

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William Bradford

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6
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Who wrote A Christmas Carol?

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Charles Dickens

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Who wrote “After Twenty Years”?

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O. Henry

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8
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wore a dress with eighty-eight buttons

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Annabelle

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hunted raccoons with his two hound dogs

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Billy

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10
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commanded troops at Valley Forge

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George Washington

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11
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gave a prayer of thanksgiving

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Magda

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12
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became a famous evangelist

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Dwight L. Moody

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13
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protected a bungalow from snakes

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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

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14
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received a visit from three spirits

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Ebenezer Scrooge

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15
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spread the warning that the British were coming

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Paul Revere

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16
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made a mark on the parlor wall

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Almanzo

17
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T or F - “Song of the Sojourner” reminds Christians that they are merely pilgrims in this world.

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true

18
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T or F - Jasek, the shepherd, did not want to study music.

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false

19
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T or F - Mr. Gilbreth named his new car Foolish Carriage.

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true

20
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T or F - Gordon Thompson and Davie are the names of two pets in the story “No Place for a Hawk.”

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true

21
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T or F - Evangelist showed Christian the way to the cross.

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true

22
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T or F - William the Silent was the ruler of France.

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false

23
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T or F - At Gettysburg, President Lincoln spoke before Edward Everett spoke.

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false

24
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T or F - In his visit as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, the spirit showed that Tiny Tim had died.

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true

25
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T or F - Nathan Hale spoke these words: “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”

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true

26
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T or F - The March girls were first called “little women” by their housekeeper, Hannah.

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false