The meaning of the suffix "-ly" helps the reader know the word "loudly" means....
What is in a loud way?
Which sentence from the passage tells why Pa had to trade the horses, Pet and Patty?
What is "They are little ponies, Laura, and plowing is too hard work for them."?
True or False: The passage ended with the family riding off on a wagon.
What is false
What does the oxen mean?
What is plural for ox
What were the ponies names?
What is Pet and Patty
What description best recounts the passage?
What is A family moves to a prairie. The father trades much of what they own to get a house, crops, and oxen. The daughter is sad because their two ponies are traded?
Which meaning of the word level is used in the sentence?
What is having no part taller than another?
Which sentence from the passage shows that Pa planned to buy the land before bringing his family?
What is "This must be the place, Pa said."?
What would the reader most likely know if Hanson were telling about the events?
What is what Hanson thinks about the trade?
What does the phrase "talking to itself" mean about the water?
What is it is noisy?
How old was Laura?
What is seven years old
What detail based on the passage best supports the answer in Part One?
What is Pa explains that ponies like to travel and cannot work on a farm?
Which two words are most alike in meaning?
What is spoke and whispered?
What lesson does Laura learn in the passage?
What is We should do what is best for those we love, even if it makes us sad?
How does Laura's sadness lead to the next event in the passage?
What is Pa explains that ponies like to travel and cannot work on a farm?