Lack of equality or justice. (n)
The vocab word is unfairness.
Who could change the laws? (Page 370)
Only men could change the laws.
What does Elizabeth believe would change everything?
Giving women the right to vote.
1. What is the object pronoun in the sentence:
She takes care of many people and helps them get well.
To preset or suggest as an idea to be considered. (v)
The vocab word is propose.
What did Elizabeth not want to do when she married Henry Stanton? (Page 374)
Elizabeth did not want to replace her name with her husband's name when she married Henry Stanton.
When other women were getting married, having children, doing the dishes and the laundry, what did Elizabeth do?
Elizabeth went to a girl's school to continue their education.
Continued
2. What is the subject pronoun in the sentence?
He wants to be a doctor like his mom
He
Being brave and taking risks. (adj)
The vocab word is daring.
Elizabeth had tossed a stone in the water and the ripples grew wider and wider and wider. What does these lines mean?
Elizabeth had begun the fight for women rights
Why do you think Elizabeth started campaigning for the right to vote?
Elizabeth campaigned because she could see how unfair it was being a woman and that it was easier to be a man.
What does the word horrified mean?
shocked and upset
3. Choose the correct pronoun in parentheses:
Dad helped (we, us) build a tree house.
Us
To show indecision or uncertainty. (v)
The vocab word is waver.
When did Elizabeth get fired up about women's rights?
She was invited to a luncheon by Lucretia Mott
How did Elizabeth solve the problem of not being able to go to college
she asked to go to a girls school
What does the word continue mean?
to go without stopping
4. Choose the correct pronoun in parentheses:
I asked (she, her) to help me clean up.
her
Playing on a sports team
The vocab word is participate
What right does Elizabeth think will change everything?
The right to vote
2. When Elizabeth got married why did she add her husband's name to hers?
She did not want to give up something that was hers.
What does the word unfairness mean?
not being fair or right
7. Is the pronoun a subject or object?
(We) are late again!
Subject