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1. SUFFRAGE; | Mrs. Livingston remembers three young girls taking a five- year- old to a ________ parade. She remembered the three girls being mad for suffrage, each one topping the other marveling at the glories that would come when women had a voice in government. |
2. BOARDERS; | “Oh, no, you’re not going in there. Our day ________ are sleeping.”… “Mario and Antonio work nights,” Signor Luciano said. “They use Peitro’s and Nico’s beds in the daytime.” |
3. SOCIALIST | If asked, Yetta would have said she was a _________ rather than a Jew. ; Christians |
4. POULTICE; | “There is a ________ my mama used to make,” Bella whispered. “For when we have coughs.” |
5. ESPIONAGE; | 5. ESPIONAGE; The thought of being a servant was horrifying, but _________- that was glamorous. She remembered hearing rumors about one of the other girls at her finishing school, that the girl’s grandmother had been a spy during the Civil War. |
6. STRIKEBREAKER; | “Why, I’ve hired ______________ myself.” ____________, Jane thought dizzily. The people beating up the strikers. |
7. REVOLUTIONARY; | “I thought you were a _______________,” she complained to Rahel, to cover her shame. “I was a ______________ in Russia,” Rahel said, “and see where it got me. America” |
8. RABBLEROUSERS; | “There are just some… trouble makers we need to get rid of. __________________. |
9. HASTILY; | “I say, do not enter to _______.” … “… if you strike, be cool, calm, and collected.” |
10. COMARI DI TRIANGLE | _____ __ _________, Bella thought. … “Friends that can be even closer than family,”… “Because we’re females it’d be… comari. |