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