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Little House in the Big Woods: Dance at Grandpa's and Going to Town - Quiz
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What would you do if you met a big hungry bear in the springtime?
Write about a time when you were frightened. As you look back on it, was there any justification in being frightened?
Summarize Pa and Grandpa's method of getting maple syrup from the trees.
Dances were an important social gathering for people on the American frontier. Why do you think this was true? Support your answer with examples.
Have you ever attended a square dance? Did you enjoy it? Describe your experiences.
Laura and Mary had never seen a town. They longed see it. Tell about a place you want to see.
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