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 |
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32505 | Daudin( 1802:26) redescribed the same specimen(s?) |
37809 | = Syrrhophus pipilans pipilans= Taylor_? Syrrhopus verruculatus_: Gadow, 1905:194. |
37823 | _ Specimens examined._--412, as follows: NICARAGUA:"Río Grande"(? |
37602 | _ Hyla depressa_ Andersson, 1945:73[ Holotype.--NHRM 1966 from the Río Pastaza watershed(? |
14077 | Pretty MISS MOUSEY for to see? |
14077 | [ Illustration]"Pray, Miss MOUSEY, are you within?" |
14077 | [ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Miss MOUSE, will you give us some beer?" |
14077 | [ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Mr. FROG, will you give us a song? |
19197 | Please, dear Morning Glory Ladies,said Freckle Frog,"will you come to my party? |
19197 | Would you mind if I wear you to the party just this once? |
19197 | But have you seen Big Mary''s blue silk trimmed with lace? |
19197 | Would you mind lending me one for the party?" |
19197 | Would you mind making me one like that to wear to Robin Redbreast''s party? |
19197 | [ Illustration]"But what shall I do for a parasol?" |
34604 | Busack, Copeia, 2:371, June 21, 1966.? |
34604 | Names Proposed Valid Names_ Hyla cherrei_ Cope, 1894? |
34604 | Now the question arises: To what other groups in the genus is the_ Hyla microcephala_ group related? |
20579 | Have you thought of the boys who throw stones? |
20579 | How do you do? |
20579 | Oh, why did I ever leave home? |
20579 | Or the birds with long beaks? |
20579 | Or the ducks? |
20579 | Mouse, are you within?" |
20579 | [ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Mr. Frog, will you give us a song? |
20579 | [ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Mr. Rat, will you go with me, Kind Mrs. Mousey for to see?" |
20579 | said the Frog;"what shall I do now? |
14375 | But what can we do? |
14375 | But what under the blue, blue sky does any one want to spoil it for by putting those boards there? |
14375 | Did you ever see such greed? |
14375 | Do n''t you think it a rather dangerous plan to think so long with your eyes closed? |
14375 | Do what? |
14375 | Do you happen to know where we can find Longlegs the Blue Heron? |
14375 | Have a nice nap? |
14375 | Have n''t you got the Big River and all the rest of the Laughing Brook to fool around in? 14375 How do you like your new home?" |
14375 | What are you doing here, spoiling my fishing? |
14375 | What can we do? |
14375 | What wo n''t you do? |
14375 | What''s the joke? |
14375 | Where is he? |
14375 | Why do n''t you pull it out and start over again? |
14375 | Why, Grandfather Frog, what under the sun are you doing here? |
14375 | Why-- why-- why, Grandfather Frog, what is the matter now? |
14375 | And just then around a turn in the Lone Little Path came-- who do you think? |
14375 | But it is just as big in its meaning as it is in its looks, and that is the way words should be, I think, do n''t you? |
14375 | Did you?" |
14375 | Do you happen to know where there is any water? |
14375 | Have you been hunting? |
14375 | Have you had your breakfast yet?" |
14375 | Have you seen anything of him?" |
14375 | Now is there anything in the world so hard on the temper as to lose a good meal when you are very, very, very hungry? |
14375 | Oh, why, why did I ever leave the Smiling Pool?" |
14375 | So when Little Joe had called out:"Hi, Longlegs, what luck this fine morning?" |
14375 | THE DEAR OLD SMILING POOL ONCE MORE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS"HAVE A NICE NAP?" |
14375 | The question is, what had I best do now?" |
14375 | What were they going for? |
14375 | What''s the good of looking for trouble all the time? |
14375 | Where are you going in such a hurry this fine morning?" |
14375 | Where did you say Grandfather Frog is?" |
14375 | Where do you think he was? |
14375 | Where''s Grandfather Frog?" |
14375 | Whoever heard of a piece of string moving all by itself? |
14375 | Why do you ask?" |
14375 | With Illustrations by HARRISON CADY Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1920[ Illustration:"Have a nice nap?" |
14375 | You''ve been out in the Great World ever since you could hop, and what good has it done you? |
5947 | And now where are we going? |
5947 | Are you so small that you do n''t like lollypops? |
5947 | Because if you are not in a hurry, why do n''t you come with me to the meeting house to- night and hear me preach? |
5947 | But where''s my horse? |
5947 | Did I say that? 5947 Did you ever see such a silly dog?" |
5947 | Do n''t you remember the doctor said I was to be kept quiet? |
5947 | Do n''t you want some lollypops? |
5947 | Do you want anything at the store? |
5947 | Do you want to buy a tin plate? |
5947 | Have n''t you got a cigar? |
5947 | Have you heard the news? |
5947 | Heard what? |
5947 | How can I get in? |
5947 | How did you see it pop into my pocket? |
5947 | How do you know I''ve got an apple pie? |
5947 | How have you been? |
5947 | How''s your mother? |
5947 | I do n''t remember this bridge, do you? |
5947 | I wonder what''s on the other side? |
5947 | I wonder who is singing? |
5947 | I''ll never tell you,said the Jack- in- the- Box,"but what does that matter? |
5947 | I''m lost, do n''t you understand? |
5947 | Is that you, Uncle Lucky? |
5947 | It''s the only one in ex- is- tence,which means the only one ever made, and I guess he was right, for I never rode in a Luckymobile, did you? |
5947 | Well, what shall we do now? |
5947 | What did you say? |
5947 | What did you see? |
5947 | What do you look like? |
5947 | What do you want? |
5947 | What have you got in your bag? |
5947 | What is that? |
5947 | What''s that? |
5947 | What''s that? |
5947 | What''s that? |
5947 | What''s the matter with your pilot? |
5947 | Where are you going? |
5947 | Where are you now? |
5947 | Where are you two rabbits going? |
5947 | Where did you see him? |
5947 | Where is Uncle Bullfrog? |
5947 | Who are you? |
5947 | Who''s singing? |
5947 | Who''s speaking? |
5947 | Why, what''s the trouble? |
5947 | Will that be all right? |
5947 | Would you like to take a sail? |
5947 | You do n''t mind if we invite the red rooster to go along, too, do you? |
5947 | And could you guess what he did if I let you guess until to- morrow night? |
5947 | And in the next story he''ll pick up his lollypop and eat it, because I hate to have him lose it, do n''t you? |
5947 | And no sooner was he safely out of the rain than a voice said:"What are you doing in my hollow stump; Who are you anyway? |
5947 | And perhaps it did, for I''ve often seen clouds that looked exactly like squirrels, have n''t you, and other animals, too, like bears and cats? |
5947 | And then Billy Bunny introduced him to Uncle Lucky, and after that the Whale said:"Do n''t you both want to go for a sail?" |
5947 | And then the beautiful peacock said,"What tune would you like?" |
5947 | And then what do you think that crow did? |
5947 | And then what do you think the little rabbit did? |
5947 | And then, all of a sudden, the little rabbit woke up, for somebody was saying:"Is n''t this a dear little bunny?" |
5947 | And then, what do you suppose the miller''s dog did? |
5947 | And was n''t he sunburnt? |
5947 | And was n''t the little rabbit glad? |
5947 | And what do you suppose Billy Bunny had tucked away in his knapsack? |
5947 | And what do you suppose happened then? |
5947 | And what do you think the dear old bunny did? |
5947 | And where do you suppose that ex- as- per- a- ting, which means teasing, button was? |
5947 | And would you believe it? |
5947 | Because, if he had n''t, how would I have ever learned it? |
5947 | Billy Bunny and the little freshwater crab were talking together, were n''t they? |
5947 | But when Billy Bunny called out,"Helloa, Mr. Barney,"the old gentleman owl blinked his eyes and said,"Who''s calling me?" |
5947 | Can you show me a new way, because I do n''t want to go back the way I came?" |
5947 | Did n''t I say that Billy Bunny hopped out of the Old Barn so fast in last night''s story that he jumped right into this one? |
5947 | Did you put your nose into a mouse trap?" |
5947 | Do n''t you think so?" |
5947 | Do you know where he is?" |
5947 | How did you do it?" |
5947 | If they did n''t, do n''t you think He would eat''em in a wink? |
5947 | Is it raining? |
5947 | Is n''t it strange? |
5947 | Is n''t that too bad? |
5947 | It was raining in the last story when we left off, was n''t it? |
5947 | Listen, do n''t you hear me shout? |
5947 | Now who do you suppose was singing this song? |
5947 | So Uncle Lucky stopped the automobile and said:"Well, young squirrel, have you been troubling your father lately?" |
5947 | The Giant Rabbit, who always wore torn and tattered clothes because he had no wife to mend them and would n''t pay his tailor''s bills? |
5947 | Then Mr. Mole sat down and looked at Billy Bunny as much as to say,"And now what can I do for you?" |
5947 | There stood the dear old gentleman rabbit, and oh, dear me, did n''t he look worried? |
5947 | Was n''t it lucky that the little robin sang it to me this morning while I was still in bed? |
5947 | Was n''t that kind of him? |
5947 | Was n''t that kind of that old rabbit? |
5947 | Was n''t that lucky? |
5947 | Was n''t that nice? |
5947 | Was n''t that too bad? |
5947 | Was n''t that wonderful? |
5947 | Was that a cannon?" |
5947 | Well, who do you suppose was on the other side of that door? |
5947 | What does it play?" |
5947 | Why did n''t you knock on this old wood block If you really want to stay?" |
5947 | Why did n''t you wait until to- morrow?" |
5947 | You remember in the last story I promised to tell you what Billy Bunny did when Old Barney the Owl asked him,"Who''s there?" |
5947 | You remember in the last story how Willie Wind whispered to Billy Bunny and Uncle Lucky that their cousin, Mr. O''Hare, had fallen into a deep hole? |
5947 | You remember in the last story how the Luckymobile had run into a milk wagon? |
5947 | You remember in the last story somebody was knocking at the door of the Ragged Rabbit''s castle, do n''t you? |
5947 | You remember in the last story that just as Billy Bunny hopped into the hollow stump a voice said,"What are you doing in here?" |
5947 | asked the peddler, trying hard not to be frightened,"or would rather have a dishpan?" |
5947 | exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"do you mean to say you troubled him yesterday? |
5947 | exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"then how am I to find you?" |
5947 | exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"what''s the matter with my goggles?" |