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How did deaf people communicate before that?
by using "home signs"
Before 1817 deaf people communicated by using "home signs"
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What were those exactly?
Gestures were created and used within each home.
Gestures were individually created and used within the home for simple communication.
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Why couldn't they just take a class on it?
There were no schools or formal training
There were no schools or formal sign language training for the deaf.
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Who was Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet?
He met his neighbors daughter Alice and taught her to read and write.
Gallaudet met his neighbor's daughter Alice Cogswell. Alice was the young deaf daughter of Dr. Mason Cogswell from Hartford, Connecticut. Gallaudet began teaching Alice to read and write a few simple words.
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Was he successful?
Yes
Excited by the success Dr. Cogswell encouraged Gallaudet to establish a school for the deaf
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What did he do after that?
He traveled to Britain to learn their methods but they refused to share.
Gallaudet traveled to Britain to learn the methods used there. However, the schools refused to share their instructional techniques and methods.
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What happened while he was over there?
There was a demonstration of the French method
While in London, there happened to be a demonstration of the French method of deaf education
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What method did Britain use?
Oral method
Britain was using an oral method of instruction;
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What was different about the French?
They used signs.
the French method used signs.
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What did he think about it?
He was fascinated.
Gallaudet was fascinated with the method
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Who did he meet there?
The instructor Sicard
meet with the instructor, Sicard, and his two deaf pupils, Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc.
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Was there anyone else?
Yes
his two deaf pupils, Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc
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Who?
Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc
his two deaf pupils, Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc.
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Were they instructors also?
No
his two deaf pupils
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Who were they?
his two deaf pupils
his two deaf pupils
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Was he able to learn their method?
Yes
Sicard agreed to teach Gallaudet his method
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Where?
Paris
Gallaudet went to Paris
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Did he go back to Ameria after that?
Yes
Gallaudet wished to return home
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How long did that take?
52 days
The trip home was a 52-day voyage
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Did he ever start a school?
Yes
Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet established what is currently known as the American School for the Deaf
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When?
On April 15, 1817
On April 15, 1817
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Where?
in Hartford, Connecticut
in Hartford, Connecticut
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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When did George the II live?
1725 to 1760
GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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Was he royalty?
Yes
. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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What was his title?
king
Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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of what country?
England
Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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Did he ever fight a battle?
Yes
Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
6
Which one?
Fontenoy
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
7
Who were the English fighting?
France
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
8
Did they win?
That is not clear
. It was, however, not a very interesting battle; and it was not clear who really won it, nor are wars of this time very easy to understand.
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
9
Why were they fighting?
To decide the emperor of Germany
The battle of Fontenoy was fought in the course of a great war to decide who would be emperor of Germany,
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
10
What was unique about this particular battle concerning the participants?
The kings of England and France were in it.
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
11
While the English and French and Germans were fighting who was leading the scots?
Charles Edward Stuart
The battle of Fontenoy was fought in the course of a great war to decide who would be emperor of Germany, in which France and England took different sides; and this made Charles Edward Stuart, the eldest son of James, think it was a good moment for trying once again to get back the crown of his forefathers.
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
12
Who was his father?
James
The battle of Fontenoy was fought in the course of a great war to decide who would be emperor of Germany, in which France and England took different sides; and this made Charles Edward Stuart, the eldest son of James
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
13
Was he old?
No
He was a fine-looking young man, with winning manners, and a great deal more spirit than his father
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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How did they dress for battle?
In plaids
or the Highlanders--with their plaids, long swords, and strange language--were thought to be all savage robbers
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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Where did they march to?
Into England
Then he marched straight on into England
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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Were the English frightened of them?
Yes
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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Why?
They thought the Highlanders savage robbers
and there was great terror, for the Highlanders--with their plaids, long swords, and strange language--were thought to be all savage robber
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
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How did they really act?
Very well
the Highlanders--with their plaids, long swords, and strange language--were thought to be all savage robbers, and the Londoners expected to have every house and shop ruined and themselves murdered: though on the whole the Highlanders behaved very well
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
19
Were they successful in taking over England?
No
They would probably have really entered London if they had gone on, and reached it before the army could come home, but they grew discontented and frightened at being so far away from their own hills; and at Derby. Charles Edward was obliged to let them turn back to Scotland.
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CHAPTER XLII. GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760. The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ...
20
Why not?
They went home
They would probably have really entered London if they had gone on, and reached it before the army could come home, but they grew discontented and frightened at being so far away from their own hills; and at Derby. Charles Edward was obliged to let them turn back to Scotland.
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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What is this chapter called?
The Great Fight
The Great Fight
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
2
Who was screaming?
Sammy Jay.
Sammy Jay.
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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Who heard him?
Lightfoot the Deer
Lightfoot the Deer
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
4
Was he angry?
Yes.
his eyes blazing with rage.
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
5
Who else understood Sammy's screaming?
The big stranger
The big stranger
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
6
Why didn't he run away?
To run away would prove himself a coward
to run away now would be to prove himself a coward
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
7
Would that disgrace him?
Yes.
forever disgrace himself
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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to who?
Miss Daintyfoot
Miss Daintyfoot
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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was he angry too?
Yes.
with anger
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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how could you tell?
The hair on the back of his neck stood up
The hair on the back of his neck stood up
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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Was he as angry as Lightfoot?
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
12
Where did he wait?
a little open place
a little open place
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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Who did he wait for?
Lightfoot
Lightfoot
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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What was Sammy Jay saying?
"A fight! A fight! A fight!"
"A fight! A fight! A fight!"
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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Who heard him first?
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CHAPTER XXXVII: The Great Fight Down from the top of the ridge back of the pond of Paddy the Beaver plunged Lightfoot the Deer, his eyes blazing with rage. He had understood the screaming of Sammy Jay. He knew that somewhere down there was the big stranger he had been looking for. The big stranger had understood Sa...
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Where did Blacky the Crow hurry to?
Paddy's pond.
Paddy's pond.
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Where was Jason?
in his bed
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When?
after a night of no sleep
after a night of no sleep
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How did he feel?
too excited
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For when?
for today
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Why?
There was a football game that he was going to play
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With whom?
his friends
his friends
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How many friends?
Seven
Jack, James, and John competing with David, Ruth, Parsons, and Mike
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And how many were bigger than him?
Four
David, Rush, Parsons, and Mike were much bigger than them,
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Who were they?
David, Rush, Parsons, and Mike
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How many breakfast choices did he have?
Four
he had the choice to eat cereal, candy, chocolate milk, or pizza.
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And what'd he choose?
cereal
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Why?
because he thought that eating something good for you would make him play better.
because he thought that eating something good for you would make him play better.
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Where were they playing?
at the school
at the school
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And did they?
No
the school was closed.
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Why?
the school was closed.
the school was closed.
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Where did they try then?
the park
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And did that work?
Yes
They then went to the park, and got their teams set up
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Who had the ball first?
Jason's team
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And what was the result?
they scored
they scored
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Then who?
David's team
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Who kept a secret?
Gino Bartali
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What was his secret?
he was part of a secret Italian resistance movement
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In what year?
1943
1943
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During what?
the Nazi invasion of 1943
the Nazi invasion of 1943
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Who did he help?
Jews
Jews
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"He never asked nor accepted any reward, because he was good and simple and did not think that one did good for a reward." (Primo Levi, If This Is A Man) Gino Bartali wanted to keep it to himself. How could a man, so famous and so revered, keep it a secret for so long? "Good is something you do, not something you...
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What's the title of the film?
My Italian Secret
My Italian Secret
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And its director?
Oren Jacoby
Oren Jacoby
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Where was Bartali from?
Tuscany
Tuscany
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Did everyone admire him?
Yes
admired by all
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What was his sport?
Cycling
cyclist
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Did he win the Tour de France?
Yes
triumph at the 1938 Tour de France
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How many times?
Once
1938 Tour de France
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What did he deliver
counterfeit identity papers
counterfeit identity papers
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Where were they hidden
the handlebars on his bike
the handlebars on his bike
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How many did he save?
800
800 people
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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Who had invented many of the striking expressions?
George
George (it was he who invented many of those striking expressions
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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Did he have a sibling?
yes
he said to his brother Eustace
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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Was it a brother or a sister?
a brother
he said to his brother Eustace
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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What was his name?
Eustace
his brother Eustace
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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Who had said something to make her guest 'more intreguee than ever'?
Mrs. Small
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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What word did Soames make up to characterize the situation?
subterranean
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CHAPTER II--NIGHT IN THE PARK Although with her infallible instinct Mrs. Small had said the very thing to make her guest 'more intriguee than ever,' it is difficult to see how else she could truthfully have spoken. It was not a subject which the Forsytes could talk about even among themselves--to use the word Soame...
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Where wast the billiard room?
at the Red Pottle
the billiard room at the 'Red Pottle
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