Who asked Jim's grandfather to say a prayer in English at Mr. Shimerda's funeral?
What is Mrs. Shimerda
What symbolizes growth, hope, and change in Chapter 17?
What are the fires that the farmers set to their pastures?
What event leads to a fight between Jake and Ambrosch?
What is jake punches Ambrosch in the head after Ambrosch hands over a damaged horse-collar.
What does Jim do to help Ántonia when she is injured in a threshing accident?
What is he carries her to the Burdens' house and helps his aunt to care for her.
Who made us read chapter 16-19
Who is Dr. Marchesi
Despite their differences, why did the farmers from all over the region attend Mr. Shimerda's funeral?
What is showing support for #FamilyForLife?
What do the Shimerdas' new log house, windmill, chicken house, and cow symbolize?
What is their new life and their hope for the future.
Why does Jake punch Ambrosch?
What is anger
What does Ántonia say to Jim when she wakes up?
What is "I'm glad it was you."
What is the roman numeral for 16
What does the fact that Mr. Shimerda is buried at the corner of his land symbolize?
What is a connection to the land or staying close to your family?
What does it mean that the Shimerdas' new life mirrors the growth of the new harvest?
What is starting over and that they both have the potential for growth?
How does Mrs. Shimerda and Ántonia react to the fight?
What is furious
What does Jim learn about Ántonia's strength and resilience after the accident?
What is learning that she is a tough and determined young woman who is not afraid to face adversity.
What is the roman numeral for chapter 17
What is Chapter XVII
What does Jim mean when he says that the grave is the "spot most dear to me"?
What is the place where he feels closest to Mr. Shimerda and the prairie?
What does Jim notice about Ántonia when she turns 15?
What is that she is no longer a child and that she has grown tan and strong?
What advice does Jake give Jim about the Shimerdas?
What is no trust
What does Jim's aunt do to help Ántonia recover?
What is making chicken soup and reading the bible
What room did you read this book in?
What is room 211
What theme is most strongly represented in this chapter?
What is friendship?
Why does Ántonia say that she has to work now, "like mans"?
What is she feels responsible for helping her family after her father's death.
What does Jim's grandfather do to reconcile the two families?
What is he hires Ambrosch and Ántonia to do some work and tells Mrs. Shimerda that she does not have to pay him for the cow.
What does Jim do for Ántonia after she recovers?
What is takes her to the barn dance
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