Comprehension 1
Comprehension 2
The Boxes 1
The Boxes 2
Misc.
100

Who were the two main characters in the story?

The girl and her grandfather

100

Where did the man's father move to?

America

100

Why did the man put an olive pit in a matchbox?

He wanted to remember his childhood in Italy.

100

How many sunflower seeds did the man collect?

19

100

People said there was ____ on the ground in America.

Gold

200

Who does the matchbox diary belong to?

The grandfather

200

Why did the man's father move away?

To work and send money back home to his family.

200

There was a picture of _____ in the second matchbox.

The man's father

200

He kept the tooth to remember _______.

The day some boys threw rocks at him.

200

When the family is reunited in New York, what does the boy do to his father?

Smells his mustache.

300

How did the man and his family get to America?

By boat/ship

300

Who would read the letters from the father to the family?

The schoolmaster's son.

300

Who does the hairpin belong to?

One of the rich ladies on the ship.

300

What was in the empty matchbox?

A peppermint candy

300

What grade is the girl in?

Kindergarten

400

What did we learn about the relationship between the girl and the grandfather in the beginning of the story?

The grandfather had only ever heard about the girl.

400

Who was the man afraid of?

The buttonhook men

400

The piece of macaroni in the fourth matchbox reminds the man of _____.

A difficult year.

400

The man used the lump of coal to...

Draw letters.

400

What form of transportation did the family take to Naples?

A horse-drawn carriage

500

How long did it take to get from Italy to America?

19 days

500

What is the girl holding on the plane in the last picture?

A pin from the airline.

500

What is in his favorite matchbox?

A baseball ticket

500

What do the lead letters represent?

The man's job as a printer.

500

What does the grandmother say as the family is driving away?

"You'll eat the food there and forget your home."

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