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Quiz about Lyddie by Katherine Paterson
Quiz about Lyddie by Katherine Paterson

"Lyddie" by Katherine Paterson Quiz


Lyddie travels to Lowell to find work in the mills so she can pay of the debt on her father's farm. How much do you remember about her story?

A multiple-choice quiz by Arget_Aiedail. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
236,773
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
164
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Question 1 of 10
1. What is in the jar the bear knocks over? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Lyddie forgets to put her bonnet on before arriving at Cutler's Tavern.


Question 3 of 10
3. Which of the following is Lyddie's favorite sugar mold shape? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of the "factory girls" is the first to speak directly to Lyddie? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What must the girls be vaccinated against in order to work for Concord Corp? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Does Betsy read "A Christmas Carol" to Lyddie?


Question 7 of 10
7. From where does Ezekial Freeman write Lyddie to tell her he is free? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What color is the ribbon Mrs. Phinney weaves in and out of the hem of the dress for Rachel? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. How does Mr. Marsden walk? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What does Lyddie say in her mind to Luke Stevens at the end of the book? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What is in the jar the bear knocks over?

Answer: Apple butter

First the hungry bear knocks over the butter churn, but Lyddie cleaned the paddle well. As it continues to bumble about the room, Lyddie prays, "Don't break nothing." Fortunately the skin lid is tightly on crock of apple butter, and the heavy pottery doesn't break.
2. Lyddie forgets to put her bonnet on before arriving at Cutler's Tavern.

Answer: False

Lyddie has outgrown her shoes, so she knots the laces together and slings them over her shoulder, and then she forgets to put them on. Along with her dress being ragged and too tight, this does not make for a good first impression on her new employer.
3. Which of the following is Lyddie's favorite sugar mold shape?

Answer: The head of George Washington

The George Washington molds have problems with the nose sticking and ruining the effect, so Triphena allows Lyddie to take some broken-nosed George Washingtons to Charlie when she goes to visit.
4. Which of the "factory girls" is the first to speak directly to Lyddie?

Answer: Betsy

When Lyddie is helping Mrs. Bedlow serve the girls' breakfast, Betsy's voice cuts through the chatter, saying, "Hello, there. We didn't really meet you." Amelia (whom Lyddie describes as "aristocratic") chastens her with, "Don't be rude, Betsy, she was tired last night."
5. What must the girls be vaccinated against in order to work for Concord Corp?

Answer: The pox

The doctor "cruelly gouges Lyddie's leg and pours in a mysterious liquid," and Lyddie becomes distressed when the wound turns into a "nasty sore."
6. Does Betsy read "A Christmas Carol" to Lyddie?

Answer: No

It is "Oliver Twist." After Lyddie hears the first part Betsy (who gives no explanation of the story so far and begins in the middle) reads, she is desperate to hear more. And after the book has been returned to the lending library, Lyddie buys her own copy and laboriously works through it, sounding out the words until she can read well.
7. From where does Ezekial Freeman write Lyddie to tell her he is free?

Answer: Montreal

With the twenty-five dollars Lyddie lends him, Ezekial is able to travel north to Canada and freedom. His wife and son are now living with him, and Ezekial sends Lyddie fifty dollars-her money plus interest-by way of the Stevenses.
8. What color is the ribbon Mrs. Phinney weaves in and out of the hem of the dress for Rachel?

Answer: Pink

Letting Rachel go is very hard for Lyddie to do, but she knows that Rachel might eventually die from the weaving-room cough she has. When Charlie brings the dress for Rachel, Lyddie thinks the ribbon is "pure waste," where no one but Rachel will see it.
9. How does Mr. Marsden walk?

Answer: Like a bantam rooster

"There was no mistaking his walk. Like a little bantam rooster, he came, alone." Lyddie wonders if he has any friends, but she still tells him what will happen if there is any more "trouble" in the weaving room after hours.
10. What does Lyddie say in her mind to Luke Stevens at the end of the book?

Answer: "We can stil hop, Luke Stevens."

"We can stil hop" is an ongoing joke throughout the book. In the beginning Lyddie's mother sends her and Charlie a letter, part of which reads, "The world hav not come to the end yit. But we can stil hop." Charlie makes an effort to laugh about it, and then later Triphena tells Lyddie the story of the two bullfrogs, which adds to the meaning.
Source: Author Arget_Aiedail

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