Song Of The Brook Trivia Quiz: Visitors

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1. What does Bestefar mean in Norwegian?

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Bestefar is a Norwegian word that translates to "Grandfather" in English. It is used to refer to one's paternal grandfather, showing the cultural significance of the term in Norwegian language and society.

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The Song of the Brook Trivia Quiz: Visitors tests knowledge on specific details from the book, including vocabulary, character interactions, and cultural references. It assesses reading comprehension and retention, suitable for educational purposes.

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2. Who came riding up in a noisy automobile?

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Ole's family and Uncle George came riding up in a noisy automobile.

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3. Look for a dictionary and find the meaning of the following word: dingy. Then, choose the definition that is most similar to the one you found.

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The correct answer is "dark, dull, dim, very little light." This is because the word "dingy" is often used to describe something that is dirty, shabby, or dark in appearance, typically due to a lack of light. Therefore, the definition that closely matches the meaning of "dingy" is "dark, dull, dim, very little light."

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4. What special treat did Mama prepare for her guests?

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Mama prepared a special treat for her guests, which was lemon pie.

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5. What did Thora brag about?

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Thora bragged about her new dress, indicating that she was proud and wanted to show off this recent addition to her wardrobe.

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6. What did Robert brag about?

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Robert bragged about their new car.

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7. What did Uncle George ask the children to call him?

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Uncle George asked the children to call him "Bestefar."

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8. What did John show Robert to impress him?

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John showed Robert the hideout to impress him. This suggests that the hideout is something impressive or noteworthy, possibly indicating that it is a secret or exclusive location. By revealing the hideout to Robert, John is trying to make a positive impression and gain his admiration.

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9. What did Papa say when he heard the automobile was theirs?

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Papa said "Congratulations!" when he heard the automobile was theirs. This implies that he was happy and excited about the news.

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10. Who came to help Hilda dry the dishes?

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Bestefar came to help Hilda dry the dishes.

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What does Bestefar mean in Norwegian?
Who came riding up in a noisy automobile?
Look for a dictionary and find the meaning of the following word:...
What special treat did Mama prepare for her guests?
What did Thora brag about?
What did Robert brag about?
What did Uncle George ask the children to call him?
What did John show Robert to impress him?
What did Papa say when he heard the automobile was theirs?
Who came to help Hilda dry the dishes?
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