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Little House in the Big Woods: Winter Days and Winter Nights; The Long Rifle - Quiz
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Pa said that he "brought home the bacon." What did he mean? What does it mean if someone uses that phrase today?
Ma did chores on given days of the week. (Each day had its own work.) Why do you think this was important? Why is it not so important to men and women in modern times?
Mary and Laura loved to hear Pa's stories about things that happened in the past. Have you heard your parents tell stories about things that happened to them when they were children? If so, tell about one story.
Pa took care of his rifle as if it were the most valuable item in his possession. Discuss the reasons for this.
Pa told a story about himself being disobedient. Write an essay on the lessons that can be learned from this story.
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