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25 Cards in this Set

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Match each author with his work.



Pearl Buck

"Christmas Day in the Morning"

Agatha Christie

"The Case of the Missing Will"

Washington Irving

"Legend of Sleepy Hollow"

Booker T. Washington

"My Struggle for an Education"

Lew Wallace

"Christ is Born"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

"Hiawatha's Childhood"

The news of Christ's birth was first revealed to the __?__.

shepherds

In "An Old-Fashioned Iowa Christmas," the author recalls how his family traveled by __?__.

bobsled

Rob decided to __?__ for his father early one Christmas morning.

milk the cows

__?__ developed an explosive method of flipping flapjacks.

Paul Bunyan

The morning that he was given his last lesson in the __?__ language, Franz realized too late the importance of school and studying.

French

Doc __?__ missed his wedding in order to help a sick Mexican child.

Brackett

In "Another April," Grandpa visits a __?__.

terrapin

In "Old Sly Eye," Alben was trying to protect his mother and sister from a __?__.

panther

Charles Lindbergh flew from __?__ to Paris, France.

New York

Match each name with the corresponding title.



Rob

"Christmas Day in the Morning"

Poirot

"The Case of the Missing Will"

Gilchrist

"The Adventure of the Three Students"

Rachel Saint

"Witness to the Waorani"

Gilbert Blythe

"An Unfortunate Lily Maid"

Ai-weh-deh

"Mrs. Ching"

Ichabod Crane

"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"

Great-grandmother

"Nothing Ever Happens"

Freckles

"Being a Public Character"

Wilfred Grenfell

"Adrift on an Ice-Pan"