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Chapter 6
100

Widge describes. the woods as dense, dark, and dreadful. He says, "to run there would be like jumping into the fire to escape the cooking pot." This is an example of figurative language. Which one?

simile

100

What happened to the money that was in Widge's wallet?

It was stolen - probably by the stableboy. 

100

Where did Widge's new master send him to complete his task?

London

100

How many days did it take Widge and Falconer to reach London?

2 whole days

100

Falconer and Widge stayed the night at a place called The _______.

George

200

Why did Falconer finally let Widge ride on the horse with him?

Widge injured his foot and could no longer walk.

200

The name of Widge's new master is...

Simon Bass

200

What task did Widge's new master assign him to do in London?

to attend a performance of the play Hamlet and copy it

200

Not long after entering the city, a man leading a mastiff approached them and said they were to lead their _____ within the walls.

horses

200

Falconer informed Widge that he was to spend the night in the _____.

stables

300

Describe what resulted from the robbers' assault on Falconer and Widge.

Falconer defeated them all with his rapier.

300

What is the name of the girl Widge meets when he gets to his new master's home?

Libby

300

Why did Widge's new master assign him to task he told him to do?

so his company of players could perform the play locally

300

Falconer informs Widge that the ditch he had fallen into was the ______.

sewer

300

How many days did Falconer and Widge have to wait for Lord Chamberlain's men to perform The Tragedy of Hamlet?

three

400

Why do you think Falconer too great pains to hide his face from Widge?

Answers vary

400

What is the name of the stableboy?

Adam

400

What runs out in front of Widge and his horse that frightens him when Falconer and Widge begin their journey to London?

a hare

400

Not long after dark, they heard a bell which Falconer explained was the _____ bell.

curfew

400

To get to The Globe Theater, Falconer and Widge had to ride a _____.

boat

500

When the robber says to Falconer, "Don't tell me you're a parson." Falconer replies, "Far from it." How might the robbers have regarded this reply as ominous? 

The opposite of a parson might be regarded as someone who is dangerous.

500

In what room did Widge stay at when he first got to his new master's home?

the garret or attic

500

As they leave for London, Falconer tells Widge that he believes that men make their own fates. What does he mean by this? Do you agree or disagree with him? Why?

Answer vary

500

Widge noted that some of the building were four _____ high.

stories

500

What happens to Widge on the journey to The Globe?

He becomes ill, throws up in the river, and falls out of the boat.