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A Weed is a Flower
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What did George study in college?
He studided agriculture.
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A person who lives near another person
neighbor
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How old was George when he went to college?
30
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Where is the Tuskegee Intitute?
It is in Alabama.
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Why could George now leave home?
Because the slaves had all been freed.
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To desire or want; to really want something
yearn
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A person who is owned by another person and can be sold at the owner’s will
slave
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Who cared for George when he was a baby?
Moses and Susan Carver
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Why did George move away?
To find places with schools he could study at.
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What was George's favorite saying?
"A weed is a flower growing in a wrong place"
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As a professor what did George teach the farmers?
He taught them how to make the crops grow better.
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How old was George when he left his the Carver farm?
10
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What was George known as to his neighbors?
The plant doctor
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After college, what did George do?
He taught at the Tuskegee Institute.
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Not like others; different from most
unusual
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What happened to George's mom?
She was kidnapped.
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The science of growing crops and raising animals
agriculture
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When and where was George Washington Carver born?
Missouri, 1860
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In what state did George go to college?
He studied in Iowa.
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When George was a little boy what did he spends hours doing?
Caring for his plants
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To lessen the desire to do something
discourage
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What is the genre?
A biography
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Why wasn't it so simple for George to find a college?
Not all college admitted blacks
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How did George make money in college?
He did people's laundry.
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What did George study?
Agriculture
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