What did the man say the house would never be sold for in the story?
Silver and Gold
a horse drawn wheeled vehicle designed for carrying people
carriage
What does the steam shovel create on the hill?
It creates a road
an underground railway or train
subway
to give a quick or hasty look
glance
Where was the little house in the beginning of the story?
In the countryside
to become fully grown and developed
ripen
What does the house see going back and forth to the city?
a dark usually thick sticky liquid used on roads
tar
when a flower blooms
blossom
How did the house feel when she was in the city?
She was very sad
eager to learn
curious
Who came along one spring morning that thought the house was familiar?
The great-great granddaughter of the person who built the house.
a streetcar that runs on tracks using electric power
trolley
the antonym or opposite of bored
curious
What did the house sit on while in the country?
to look over and examine closely
survey
What did the great-great granddaughter decide to do with the house?
She decided to move the house to the country
a room or set of rooms below the surface of the ground
cellar
the synonym or same as ready to eat
ripe
What could the little house see way off in the distance in the beginning of the story?
lots of lights
a small stream
brook
What was the house never again going to be curious about?
Living in the city
worn and faded from wear
shabby
the antonym or opposite of stare
glance