Question #7
Toward the end of Chapter 9, find the section that describes Otto Fuchs and Jake Marpole. In the paragraph that begins, "Fuchs had been a cowboy," there is a sentence toward the end that says, "It was a matter of pride not to spare themselves."
What does this sentence say about these men?
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Chapter 10
What is the main idea of this chapter?
Jim takes Antonia and her younger sister, Yulka, on a sleigh ride. Where do they go?
It is very cold and windy on the way home from the sleigh ride.
What happens to Jim?
What does this sentence say about these men?
Question #1
What is the main idea of this chapter?
Question #2
Jake saw Ambrosch out shooting something, with the intention of eating it.
What did Ambrosch shoot?
Question #3
What is Antonia doing when Jim arrives at her house?
Question #4
What does Antonia's bedroom look like?
Question #5
Mr. Shimerda talks to Grandmother while Antonia translates.
What is one of the things he wants her to know?