A) Austin B) Mr. Hickman C) Reuben D) Levi
A) nonfiction B) realistic fiction C) biography D) historical fiction
A) Pennsylvania B) Mexico C) Florida D) Oregon
A) a year and a half B) three weeks C) 365 days D) four or five months
A) a howling wolf B) a hen house C) the prairie at twilight D) a thunderstorm
A) a calico quilt B) a rocking chair C) a cooking pot D) a looking glass or mirror
A) sweet black mice pie B) broiled prairie dog C) sage hen soup D) garlic buffalo bites
A) He was stuffed with gold. B) Bill was attacked by a snake. C) He was just old and tired. D) He had a wounded leg.
A) the Bible B) letters from relatives C) newspapers D) maps
A) in religious missions B) along the coast of Spain C) in the middle of the Pacific Ocean D) near Cuba
A) kill a buffalo B) shoot an Indian C) go swimming in the Columbia River D) lead the wagon train
A) His dad whipped him. B) He had to go to bed early. C) He had to do twice as many chores. D) He had to be last in the wagon train.
A) Patriot Pebble B) Independence Rock C) Liberty Stone D) Freedom Rock
A) panther B) badger C) grizzly bear D) buffalo
A) He was attacked by Indians. B) He had eaten poisonous berries. C) His mule kicked him in the head. D) He had so many mosquito bites.
A) the shaggy fur B) the sharp horns C) buffalo chips D) the bones
A) Caroline B) Columbia C) Virginia D) Charlotte
A) more gold B) rich farmland C) to worship as a Mormon D) a better climate
A) There was no work available for him. B) Mr. Zikes had sold his Pa's land. C) Frank and Hiram were leading a wagon train back to the East Coast. D) Gold had been discovered by two men.
A) to persuade people to go West for gold B) to give us directions on how to get to Oregon safely C) to entertain us and make us laugh at tall tales D) to give us information on the lifestyle of the people who traveled along the Oregon Trail |