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Where did Tanya find the bracelets and earrings?
In a trunk in the attic.
At a store.
In her room.
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How did Tanya feel about the cold days?
She didn’t mind.
She hated them.
She wished it were summer.
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What material was most significant in the story?
Fabric squares for the quilt.
Wood for furniture.
Metal for jewelry.
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What made Jim miserable?
His favorite pants were beyond repair.
His shoes were torn.
His dog was missing.
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What did Jim do after Grandma started working on the quilt?
He went outside.
He gave her a hug and watched her work.
He asked her to stop.
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What was Tanya's Halloween costume?
A pirate
An African princess
A fairy
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What did Grandma do with the leftover fabric from Tanya’s costume?
Added it to the quilt.
Threw it away.
Gave it to Jim.
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What does the quilt represent in the story?
A Halloween costume accessory.
A way to prepare for winter.
A way to preserve family memories.
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What season does the story mention arriving?
Autumn
Spring
Winter
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How did Mama feel about the coming winter?
She dreaded it.
She didn’t care.
She was excited.
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What did Grandma do with Jim's pants?
Threw them away.
Cut squares from them to add to a quilt.
Used them to make a scarf.
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What were Tanya’s robes made from?
A blanket.
Colorful material Mama had sewn.
Jim’s old pants.
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What did Tanya and her brothers think about the snow?
They worried about it.
They were excited for it.
They disliked it.
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What was Grandma's attitude toward preserving memories?
She didn’t value preserving memories.
She believed a quilt could tell a life story.
She thought memories should be written down.
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According to Grandma, what does a quilt do?
It tells your life story.
It keeps you warm.
It makes a house beautiful.
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