Using sensory details
Who said?
Inferences
100
How would you describe Laura's reaction when she heard the sound of the bell at her front door? p. 72 Use complete sentences when giving an answer.
She was feeling fearful because she did not want the slave catchers to be back for Martin.
100
Who said? "Looks as if Joel is a prisoner in his own house" p.81
Bert
100
What did Bert mean when he said: "You have your eyes open, don't you?" p. 84
That Laura was paying attention That she will make a good agent
200
What adjective would you use to describe Bert's reaction when he called Laura with a hint of laughter in his voice after he realized who was ringing the bell? p. 72-73 Use complete sentences when giving an answer.
Bert felt relieved, calmed, pleased, happy, eased
200
Who said: "I'm not to say"? p. 73
Harvey
200
How do you infer Laura and Bert felt when Bert said this: “Looks as if Joel is a prisoner in his own house."
They felt bad, sad for Joel. They wanted to comfort him. They wanted to see him.
300
What adjectives would you use to describe Harvey? Give 2. Use complete sentences when giving answer.
The adjectives I would use are: Young, obedient, respectful, youthful
300
Who said: "Go ahead, read it"? p. 74
Laura
300
Why was Joel waving Bert and Laura away? p. 81
He did not want them to go to him because then people would suspect of them.
400
How would you describe Laura's reaction when he received the book Uncle Tom's Cabin as a gift? Give 3 adjectives. Use complete sentences when giving answer.
She was furious, mad, unhappy, angry, livid, infuriated, annoyed
400
Who said: "They already suspect us"? p. 81
Laura
400
Why did Walt wanted to search Bert's and Laura's carriage?
He was suspicious of them. He thought that they might be hiding Martin in the carriage.
500
How did Walt make Laura feel in page 93? Give 3 adjectives and use complete sentences when giving an answer.
Walt made Laura feel combatant, hostile, rebellious, fighter, agressive.
500
Who said: "What a picture"? p. 91
Walt
500
In page 95 "Bert jumped down and broke off a leafy branch which he used to brush out the marks left behind them by the carriage wheels and the horse's hoofs". Why did he do that?
He did not want people to notice that they had been through that path.
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