Hester and Pearl Ch. 7
Chapter 6
The Governor's Mansion
100

In the beginning of the chapter, Hester brings the governor something she has made. What was it?

- A pair of gloves

100

True or False: Pearl was treated just like any other child.

False

100

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Who wrote "The Scarlet Letter"

Worth 200 Points

- Nathaniel Hawthorne 

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Hester goes to the governor's mansion because she has heard a rumor about her child Pearl. What was that rumor?

-Pearl will be taken from Hester

-Pearl is a demon child

200

True or False: Pearls imaginary friends were very nice and calm.

False: They were armed enemies for her to battle

200

When Hester and Pearl knocked on the governor's mansion door, who answered?

- A servant

- A slave

300

____________ believe that if Pearl is a demon child, she should be taken from Hester for Hester's own sake. Who said this?

- The Townspeople

300

What did Hester do for work?

- She was an embroiderer

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The walls were covered with stucco that was mixed with fragments of _____ ______, so that when the sunshine came in at the right angle it glittered and sparkled as though studded with diamonds.

- Broken Glass

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While in the governor's mansion Pearl screams for something she wants. What does she want?

- A Rose

400

Why did Hester name her daughter Pearl?

- She came at a great price


- Hester bought the child by parting with the only treasure she had: her virtue!

400

In the governor's mansion, what hung near the center of the oak panels lining the hall.

- A suit of armor

500

Hester and Pearl are attacked by individuals on their way to the mansion. Who attacks them and what do they attack them with?

- The Children

- With Mud

500

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- In the book series "Harry Potter" what is Harry's patronus spell animal? 

- Worth 700 points

- A Stag

500

True or False: The governors armor was simply for show.

- False!! 

- This bright gear was not merely for show. The Governor had worn it on several training fields, and when he sat at the front of a regiment in the war against the Pequot Indians.

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