Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
42696What, then, is the true definition of a bud?
13347Are there any differences in the leaves?
13347Besides, it would be a pity to disturb so handsome a plant, would it not?
13347Did you ever see a more beautiful sight?
13347Of course we want to gather some of the flowers-- who does not want to gather Roses?
13347Of the Traveller''s Joy in autumn?
13347Of what does it remind you?
13347Round?
13347Shall we pull up a plant and examine the root?
13347Supposing, however, that we looked at them some day before the flowers were out; what then?
13347Then what do you think of a tree having a flower?
13347We pick one and see that it has six-- six what?
13347What about the grass on lawns, and in such places as Battersea Park and Hyde Park in London?
13347What could be more handsome than the blossoms of the Wallflower, the Red Valerian, and the Houseleek?
13347When we go in to dinner presently, if Mrs. Hammond were to say,"Will you have green peas or nettle- tops?"