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Country: Did many farmers who lived in the country go to town to shop?

Yes, they had to go to town to get the things that they couldn't make on the farm.

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Does a bricklayer use a trowel to spread mortar between bricks?

Yes, a trowel is used to spread mortar between bricks.

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Garments: Did dressmakers and tailors make garments from cloth?

Yes, garments are items of clothing like shirts and pants.

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Everyday: Is going to an amusement park like Disney World an everyday event?

No, you would not go to an amusement park everyday.

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Does a mason work in a hot forge with metal and an anvil?

No, a blacksmith works with a hot forge and an anvil.

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Does a baker sew cloth together to make dresses?

No, a dressmaker sews cloth to make dresses.


A baker bakes bread and other sweet treats.

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Essential: Is drinking milk essential to healthy bones?

Yes, milk has calcium. If you can't drink milk, you can eat other foods that have calcium.

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Does a carpenter work with wood and tools to build furniture and frames for houses?

Yes, a carpenter uses wood and tools to build furniture and houses.

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Does a cobbler use leather to make shoes?

Yes, a cobbler uses leather to make shoes.

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Iron: Does a blacksmith use iron to make clothing?

No, a blacksmith uses iron to make tools and things to use in cooking.

300

Rare: Is eating lunch a rare event?

No, if something is rare, it means it doesn't happen often. We eat lunch everyday, so that isn't rare.

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What does a baker do?

A baker bakes bread and sweet treats.

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Kneaded: Was the dress kneaded before it was sewn?

No, bread is kneaded before it is baked.

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Trade: Did most boys learn a trade or skill in colonial days?

Yes, a trade and a skill were important to learn. Some of the trades included being a carpenter or blacksmith.

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Does a hatter use materials and tools to make shoes?

No, a cobbler uses materials and tools to make shoes.

400

Weave: Did women weave thread together to make fabric?

Yes, women weave thread together to make fabric.

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Customers: Did customers build houses from wood?

No, customers buy things from others.

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Does a weaver use thread or yarn to make cloth on a loom?

Yes, a weaver uses thread or yarn to make cloth on a loom.

400

What does a farmer do?

A farmer grows vegetables on their farm. They make also raise sheep and sell their wool.

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Patiently: If my sister screamed and cried while my mother cooked dinner, did my sister wait patiently?

No, waiting patiently means that you sit and wait without worrying.

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Does a tailor use flour to bake bread?

No, a tailor makes suits for men and boys.

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Does a spinner make dresses and sell them in a store?

No, a spinner makes thread that people use to sew things together.

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Trade: Did farmers go into town to barter, or trade, goods and services they had for those they needed?

Yes, a farmer might trade vegetables for flour.

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. Merry: Are most people merry on their birthday?

Yes, to be merry means that they are happy.

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Tradesperson: Is a tradesperson someone who learned a specialized skill for their job?

Yes, a tradesperson learns a specialized skill like a baker or a tailor.

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