What do the two tramps who stop at Pippi’s house decide to do
Come back and rob her
She was determined to win the game.
a. changeable
b. resolute
c. flexible
resolute
to make someone or something able to do something, or to make something possible
enalbed
How does Pippi deal with the bull who charges Tommy?
She breaks his horns and rides him
She is a quiet and obedient little girl.
a. disloyal
b. attentive
c. disobedient
attentive
suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action.
indicates
Who is Pippi constantly talking about during the coffee party?
Her grandmother’s servant, Malin
I’m trying to persuade my dad to buy some ice cream.
a. prevent
b. discourage
c. induce
induce
it will probably happen or is expected
likely
Why does Pippi want to go to school?
She wants to get a Christmas vacation.
The movie deals with injustice suffered by Native Americans. (Choos the opposite)
a. fairness
b. inequality
c. discrimination
fairness
(of liquid) turned into ice
frozen
Where do the adults in town decide Pippi should live?
Children’s home
Jack is a rule and impudent boy. (Choose the opposite)
a. polite
b. impolite
c. shameless
polite
(of a person or action) extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally
cruel