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.

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21531The question everyone asks is: How was it put together?
43635Would it not seem a part of wisdom, for the sake of safety and economy in time and good nature, for everybody to master these knot problems?
54602|| Marot, D.|France|1650- 1700?
43604Well, what are they? 43604 What does such a little thing as that swelling and shrinking amount to?
43604Do they look stout, firm, strong, and rugged, or delicate, yielding, and graceful?
43604Have you ever seen the Chinese artisans turning out their wonderful work with only a few of the most primitive tools?
43604Have you read the books by Elijah Kellogg?
43604How can you fill up this open frame to make a door, so as to avoid the trouble about warping, winding, swelling, and shrinking?
43604How did they do so much?
43604How is it usually mended each time it comes off?
43604How much of the latter would be in existence now if it had been made when the ancestral articles were?
43604Now how should you go to work to do this properly?
43604Of course we get things cheaper( even if they do not last so long) because of the factory; but how about the workman?
43604What can you do in such a case?
43604What shall you do then?
43604What you want is to be told how to go to work in the right way-- how to make things successfully and like a workman-- is it not?
43604Which of these two types is the better- developed man?
43604Why do n''t you give us a list to begin with?
43604Why is green wood heavier and softer than dry wood, and the sapwood of green timber softer than the heart?
43604Why?
43604[ 13] Do you think nails or screws or glue will stop a force which will do that?
15831A what?
15831Bill,I exclaimed,"what''s got into you?
15831But say, suppose we send a delegation to see him about it?
15831Did you ever hear of a_ klepalo_? 15831 Do you think you can get it?"
15831Have you ever been out camping?
15831Here, Dutchy, you crazy fellow, where are you going to? 15831 How much money have you with you?"
15831I have fifty- nine,said Bill,"and that makes eighty- six altogether, does n''t it?
15831Mr. President,said Reddy,"your plan sounds first- rate, but how are you going to fasten runners onto the canoe?"
15831Red mud? 15831 Say, Dutchy, are you killed?"
15831Say, Jim,said he to me,"have you got any canvas up at the house?"
15831What are you going to do with them?
15831What do you want it for?
15831What''s that got to do with it?
15831What?
15831Why in thunder did n''t you think of this before we started?
15831Why not mount the sailing canoe on runners, instead of the scow? 15831 Why not?"
15831You did n''t, eh? 15831 A can of oil to build yer fire with? 15831 And what if they did not insist on our leaving the island? 15831 But who ever heard of a boy complaining because there was snow on the ground? 15831 Can you and your friends afford to be without this up- to- date periodical, which is read by every class and profession? 15831 Do n''t any of you know of one around here?
15831Do you think you can make one?"
15831How do you expect to get us back to shore again?"
15831How much have you?"
15831How were we to carry all our building materials up to this great height?
15831How were we to reach the camp?
15831Is n''t there a railroad depot near here?"
15831Is there a spring on the island?"
15831No?
15831What in thunder have you got there?"
15831What next?
15831What was to be done?
15831What were four boys to do against six grown men?
15831What''ll ye sell me the hull plant fer, boys?"
15831Where do you get your drinking water?
15831Why, yes, why had n''t we thought of that?