| 26. | Who complained to Anne about her Jersey cow getting out? |
| Mrs. Harrison |  |
| Marilla Cuthbert |  |
| Mr. Harrison |  |
| Mr. Irving |
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| | 27. | Which adjective best describes Barbara Shaw? |
| Bashful |  |
| Wealthy |  |
| Bulling |  |
| Awkward |
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| 28. | Which of these persons did not teach school? |
| Gilbert Blythe |  |
| Diana Barry |  |
| Jane Andrews |  |
| Anne Shirley |
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| | 29. | Who was Mrs. Morgan? |
| Davy and Dora's aunt |  |
| A teacher at White Sands school |  |
| A political candidate |  |
| A well-known author |
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| 30. | What did Anne, Diana, Jane, and Priscilla discover while exploring the woods during Anne's party? |
| Hester Gray's garden |  |
| Mr. Harrison's loot |  |
| Gertie Pye's garden |  |
| A golden bracelet |
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| | 31. | Which adjective best describes Davy Keith? |
| Dull |  |
| Obedient |  |
| Quiet |  |
| Mischievous |
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| 1. |
unrepentant
| essay; paper; composition | | well-being; prosperity | | household items, derived from Roman household gods, "Penates" | | showing no remorse or guilt |
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| 2. |
penates
| determined or appointed beforehand | | ashamed or embarrassed | | a striking scene; a picture | | household items, derived from Roman household gods, "Penates" |
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| 3. |
discreet
| careful; cautious; guarded | | persons who are between 80 and 90 years old | | to make or become cheerful | | withdrawn into seclusion; isolated |
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| 4. |
tableau
| flowing out, coming forth from | | remorseless; not feeling regret about one's sins | | self-reliant; alone | | a striking scene; a picture |
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| 5. |
opined
| stated or expressed as an opinion | | defeat; outwit | | self-reliant; alone | | farm implements with spike-like teeth used to level plowed land |
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| 6. |
antimacassars
| withdrawn into seclusion; isolated | | flowing out, coming forth from | | a grove of small trees or shrubs | | protective coverings for the backs of chairs and sofas |
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| 7. |
foreordained
| rips or tears | | bizarre; odd; quirky | | determined or appointed beforehand | | isolated to prevent the spread of disease |
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| 8. |
chirk
| careful; cautious; guarded | | to make or become cheerful | | ashamed or embarrassed | | a bag made of cloth, used for inclosing the materials of a bed |
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| 9. |
abashed
| willfully; stubbornly | | stated or expressed as an opinion | | ashamed or embarrassed | | facial features |
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| 10. |
coppice
| determined or appointed beforehand | | a grove of small trees or shrubs | | bashfully; timidly | | journey; trip; excursion |
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| 11. |
quarantined
| mysterious; not easily understood | | isolated to prevent the spread of disease | | a bag made of cloth, used for inclosing the materials of a bed | | buried; placed in a grave |
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| 12. |
peregrination
| journey; trip; excursion | | remorseless; not feeling regret about one's sins | | bashfully; timidly | | scold; criticize for a fault or an offense |
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| 26. | Who complained to Anne about her Jersey cow getting out? |
| Mrs. Harrison |  |
| Marilla Cuthbert |  |
| Mr. Harrison |  |
| Mr. Irving |
|
| | 27. | Which adjective best describes Barbara Shaw? |
| Bashful |  |
| Wealthy |  |
| Bulling |  |
| Awkward |
|
|
| 28. | Which of these persons did not teach school? |
| Gilbert Blythe |  |
| Diana Barry |  |
| Jane Andrews |  |
| Anne Shirley |
|
| | 29. | Who was Mrs. Morgan? |
| Davy and Dora's aunt |  |
| A teacher at White Sands school |  |
| A political candidate |  |
| A well-known author |
|
|
| 30. | What did Anne, Diana, Jane, and Priscilla discover while exploring the woods during Anne's party? |
| Hester Gray's garden |  |
| Mr. Harrison's loot |  |
| Gertie Pye's garden |  |
| A golden bracelet |
|
| | 31. | Which adjective best describes Davy Keith? |
| Dull |  |
| Obedient |  |
| Quiet |  |
| Mischievous |
|
|
| 1. |
unrepentant
| essay; paper; composition | | well-being; prosperity | | household items, derived from Roman household gods, "Penates" | | showing no remorse or guilt |
|
|
| 2. |
penates
| determined or appointed beforehand | | ashamed or embarrassed | | a striking scene; a picture | | household items, derived from Roman household gods, "Penates" |
|
|
| 3. |
discreet
| careful; cautious; guarded | | persons who are between 80 and 90 years old | | to make or become cheerful | | withdrawn into seclusion; isolated |
|
|
| 4. |
tableau
| flowing out, coming forth from | | remorseless; not feeling regret about one's sins | | self-reliant; alone | | a striking scene; a picture |
|
|
| 5. |
opined
| stated or expressed as an opinion | | defeat; outwit | | self-reliant; alone | | farm implements with spike-like teeth used to level plowed land |
|
|
| 6. |
antimacassars
| withdrawn into seclusion; isolated | | flowing out, coming forth from | | a grove of small trees or shrubs | | protective coverings for the backs of chairs and sofas |
|
|
| 7. |
foreordained
| rips or tears | | bizarre; odd; quirky | | determined or appointed beforehand | | isolated to prevent the spread of disease |
|
|
| 8. |
chirk
| careful; cautious; guarded | | to make or become cheerful | | ashamed or embarrassed | | a bag made of cloth, used for inclosing the materials of a bed |
|
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| 9. |
abashed
| willfully; stubbornly | | stated or expressed as an opinion | | ashamed or embarrassed | | facial features |
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| 10. |
coppice
| determined or appointed beforehand | | a grove of small trees or shrubs | | bashfully; timidly | | journey; trip; excursion |
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| 11. |
quarantined
| mysterious; not easily understood | | isolated to prevent the spread of disease | | a bag made of cloth, used for inclosing the materials of a bed | | buried; placed in a grave |
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| 12. |
peregrination
| journey; trip; excursion | | remorseless; not feeling regret about one's sins | | bashfully; timidly | | scold; criticize for a fault or an offense |
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