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Chapter 2: Fatty Legs: Assignment 2
Please read and answer the following questions. Make sure you watch chapter 2 before you answer the questions. There are 5 multiple choice and 4 short answers to complete. Press submit at the end.
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What is your FIRST & LAST name?
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What homeroom are you in this year?
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Please watch the Chapter Two Read Aloud to complete the following assignment.
1. At the beginning of chapter two, Olemaun describes her family's spring migration. How many schooners were traveling with them? How many families were on each schooner? How many days was the trip?
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4 other schooners, 4/5 families on each, the trip took 4 days.
5 other schooners, 5/6 families on each, the trip took 5 days
6 other schooners, 6/7 families on each, the trip took 5 days.
7 other schooners, 7/8 families on each, the trip took 4 days.
2. What was Olemaun playing with after her father sold his winter catch of furs?
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A white rabbit's foot.
A caribou-hide ball.
A willow branch.
A bright red plastic ball.
3. Why does Olemaun's mother say to her to try and convince her not to go to school?
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The nuns will cut her hair.
The nuns will make her work very hard.
The nuns will not be kind to her.
All of the above.
4. What things does Olemaun's mother buy her at the Hudson's Bay Company?
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Stockings, a scarf, new shoes, and a comb
A new shirt, a wash cloth, and a toothbrush
Stockings, soap, a comb and a toothbrush
New shoes, soap, a chocolate bar and a scarf
5. How long does Olemaun say she stays at the school for?
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One year
Two years
Three years
Four years
6. What place did Olemaun feel was magical and why?
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7. Why do you think the children that got off the boat were so sad? Explain.
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8. Do you think Olemaun should have changed her mind about going to the school when her parents told her it wasn't too late to change her mind? Why?
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9. What do you think Olemaun meant when she said that the "Sisters, the Fathers and the Brothers...were not family; they were like owls and ravens raising wrens"?
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10. Did you find this assignment difficult?
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