Hamlin garland - Answers Under the lions Paw
Mary Wilkins - Answers The Revolt of Mother
What forced the Haskins to leave their home? - Answers Correct!
grasshoppers
Who takes the Haskins in? - Answers Correct!
the Councils
How many living children do the Haskins have? - Answers 3
Who owns the farm the Haskins rent? - Answers Mr. Butler
What weapon does Haskins almost use on his landlord? - Answers A pitchfork
What is Father building? - Answers A barn
Who else knows what is being built? - Answers Sammy Penn
Why does the new building make Mother angry? - Answers She was promised a new house.
Who is getting married? - Answers Nanny Penn
To where does Mother move at the end of the story? - Answers the new barn
The Adventures of huckleberry finn - Answers Mark twain
1. What kind of weather is the ploughman experiencing? - Answers Cold, snow not melting, windy,
muddy.
7. How did Jim Butler become rich? - Answers He sold land for more than four times what he had paid
for it, and he began buying farms about to go under. Then, he would retain the previous owner as a
tenant.
11. What does Mr. Haskins offer to pay for the farm? - Answers 500 to $3000, what Mr. Butler offered to
sell it to him before.
12. What does Mr. Butler say the farm is worth? - Answers 5500
Who wrote "How It Feels To Be Colored Me"? - Answers Zora Neale Hurston
Who wrote Long Day's Journey Into Night - Answers Eugene O'Neill
Who wrote "I Too"? - Answers Langston Hughes
, Who wrote "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"? - Answers Robert Frost
Who wrote "Barn Burning"? - Answers William Faulkner
Who wrote "Home Burial"? - Answers Robert Frost
Who wrote "The Road Not Taken"? - Answers Robert Frost
Who wrote "Freedom"? - Answers Langston Hughes
Who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"? - Answers T. S. Eliot
Who wrote "Petrified Man"? - Answers Eudora Welty
Who wrote Death of a Salesman - Answers Arthur Miller
Who wrote "Recitatif"? - Answers Toni Morrison
Who wrote "Good Country People"? - Answers Flannery O'Connor
When I see a man down, an' things all on top of 'im, I jest like t' kick 'em of an' help 'im up. That's the
kind of religion I got, an' it's about the only kind." - Answers "Under the Lion's Paw"
In what work does this passage appear?
"And I about made up my mind to pray; and see if I couldn't try to quit being the kind of a boy I was,
and be better. So I kneeled down. But the words wouldn't come. Why wouldn't they? It warn't no use to
try and hid it from Him. Nor from me, neither. I knowed very well why they wouldn't come. It was
because my heart warn't right; it was because I warn't square; it was because I was playing double. I was
letting on to give up sin, but away inside of me I was holding on to the biggest one of all...You can't pray
a lie-I found that out." - Answers The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
In what work does this passage appear?
I hadn't had a bite to eat since yesterday; so Jim he got out some corn- dodgers and buttermilk, and pork
and cabbage, and greens - there ain't nothing in the world so good, when it's cooked right - and whilst I
eat my supper we talked, and had a good time. - Answers The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
In what work does this passage appear?
"But we've come here to live, an' we're goin to live here. We've got jest as good a right here as a new
horses an' cows. The house wa'n't it for us to live in any longer, an' I made up my mind I wa'n't goin' to