Milton Hershey Chapter 4 – Big Dreams (P32-38)

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  • 1. 

    Even though the war was over, things did not go well financially for the Henry Hershey so the family had to move to a little cabin that was on land owned by Fanny’s family. This passage implies that Fanny’s family had some money.  Henry Hershey was completely broke and lost everything, even his family home.  If the Hersheys didn’t have Fanny’s family to help them, they would probably be

    • A.

      Fine because Henry Hershey had plans to make more money

    • B.

      Moving to New York City

    • C.

      Homeless

    • D.

      Living with the Snavelys

    Correct Answer
    C. Homeless
    Explanation
    The passage states that Henry Hershey was completely broke and lost everything, including his family home. It also mentions that the Hersheys had to move to a little cabin on land owned by Fanny's family. This implies that Fanny's family had some money and were able to provide shelter for the Hersheys. Therefore, if the Hersheys did not have Fanny's family to help them, they would most likely be homeless.

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  • 2. 

    1. In this passage,  “Fanny turned from the sink with her hands on her hips. “And what is the use of a machine like that?”   Henry gaped at her. “Men have been looking for a self-renewing source of energy for centuries!"  In this conversation, gaped at, most likely means

    • A.

      Looked relaxed

    • B.

      Looked very surprised

    • C.

      Looked angry

    • D.

      Looked happy

    Correct Answer
    B. Looked very surprised
    Explanation
    In this passage, the word "gaped" is used to describe Henry's reaction to Fanny's statement. The word "gaped" implies that Henry looked very surprised, as if his mouth was open in astonishment. This is supported by the fact that Fanny's statement contradicts Henry's belief that men have been searching for a self-renewing source of energy for centuries. Therefore, the correct answer is "Looked very surprised."

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  • 3. 

    Fanny is very frustrated with her life at the cabin. She says, “Most of our neighbors are getting wood-burning stoves, while I must do all my cooking on this kitchen hearth.”  Wood-burning stoves must be a symbol of poverty during that time. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    During that time, wood-burning stoves were not a symbol of poverty. The frustration expressed by Fanny indicates that she desires a wood-burning stove like her neighbors, which suggests that wood-burning stoves were seen as a desirable and more convenient option for cooking. Therefore, the statement that wood-burning stoves must be a symbol of poverty is false.

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  • 4. 

    Milton and Sarena didn’t like their parents arguing, but Milton didn't agree with his mother's anger because

    • A.

      Money could only buy a new wood-burning stove.

    • B.

      He didn’t think poverty was such a bad thing.

    • C.

      His father was only lazy and that was not a big deal.

    • D.

      Listening to his father's stories and laughter was better than being rich.

    Correct Answer
    D. Listening to his father's stories and laughter was better than being rich.
    Explanation
    Milton didn't agree with his mother's anger because he believed that listening to his father's stories and laughter was more valuable than being rich. This suggests that Milton valued the emotional connection and happiness that he experienced with his father over material wealth.

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  • 5. 

    Milton’s mother sent him to a “ramshackle” cherry farm where their neighbor Mary Salisbury lived. Ramshackle most likely means

    • A.

      Fancy

    • B.

      Large

    • C.

      Broken down

    • D.

      Expensive

    Correct Answer
    C. Broken down
    Explanation
    The word "ramshackle" is used to describe something that is in a state of disrepair or is falling apart. In the context of the sentence, it suggests that the cherry farm is in poor condition or not well-maintained. Therefore, "broken down" is the most appropriate synonym for "ramshackle" in this context.

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  • 6. 

    Mrs. Salisbury and Fanny trade with each other.  Fanny gets cherries and gives Mary

    • A.

      Butter and dreams

    • B.

      Butter and eggs

    • C.

      Eggs and a muffin

    • D.

      Eggs and a basket

    Correct Answer
    B. Butter and eggs
    Explanation
    Mrs. Salisbury and Fanny engage in a trade where Fanny receives cherries in exchange for giving Mary butter and eggs.

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  • 7. 

    Mrs. Salisbury says that dreams are good, but they need hard work to make them come true. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The given statement suggests that Mrs. Salisbury believes that dreams are positive and beneficial, but acknowledges that hard work is necessary in order to turn those dreams into reality. This implies that she recognizes the importance of effort and determination in achieving one's goals. Therefore, the correct answer is "True".

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  • 8. 

    Why does Mary Salisbury say a dream like a cherry? (Write down her reason)

    Correct Answer
    It is pretty and sweet, but doesn’t last long.
    A dream is like this cherry. It is pretty and sweet, but doesn’t last long.
    Explanation
    Mary Salisbury says a dream is like a cherry because it is pretty and sweet, but doesn't last long.

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  • 9. 

    Fanny doesn’t like the farm but Henry Hershey likes it. The main reason he likes it is that it is far away from  Fanny’s _____________________.

    Correct Answer
    the Snavelys
    brothers
    stern brothers
    Explanation
    Henry Hershey likes the farm because it is far away from the Snavelys, brothers, and stern brothers. This suggests that Fanny has a negative relationship or conflict with the Snavelys and stern brothers, which is why Henry enjoys being away from them at the farm.

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  • 10. 

    Mary Salisbury says that her house used to be a stop on the_________________ .

    Correct Answer
    underground railroad
    Underground Railroad
    Explanation
    Mary Salisbury says that her house used to be a stop on the underground railroad. The underground railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans to escape to free states and Canada during the 19th century. Mary Salisbury's claim suggests that her house played a crucial role in providing refuge and assistance to those seeking freedom from slavery. The use of both "underground railroad" and "Underground Railroad" in the answer indicates that either capitalization is acceptable.

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  • 11. 

    The Underground Railroad was a place for runaway slaves to stop and rest.  Mary Salisbury says that it takes more than a good heart to do good work. It takes hard work but the Underground Railroad all started with a 

    • A.

      Dream

    • B.

      Plan

    • C.

      Law

    • D.

      Story

    Correct Answer
    A. Dream
    Explanation
    The Underground Railroad was not a physical place, but rather a network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans to escape to free states and Canada. Mary Salisbury's statement suggests that the creation and success of the Underground Railroad required more than just good intentions; it required a dream or vision of freedom and a plan to make it a reality. This aligns with the idea that the Underground Railroad started with a dream, as it was a collective effort to help enslaved individuals find their way to freedom.

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