Chapter 47

SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS

1. U. S. Grant as a Horseman11. William Morris as a Workman2. Alexander the Great as a Horseman12. Charles Dickens as a Humanitarian3. Napoleon as a Horseman13. Shakespeare as a Punster4. Abraham Lincoln as a Story Teller14. Milton as a Husband5. Longfellow as a Lover of Children15. Robert Louis Stevenson as a Traveler6. Ralph Waldo Emerson as a Neighbor16. Samuel Johnson as a Friend7. Henry David Thoreau as an Explorer17. Jack London as a Wanderer8. Benjamin Franklin as an Originator18. Theodore Roosevelt as a Fighter9. Charles Lamb as a Brother19. Mark Twain as a Humorist10. Queen Elizabeth as a Woman20. Edison as an Inventor

1. U. S. Grant as a Horseman11. William Morris as a Workman2. Alexander the Great as a Horseman12. Charles Dickens as a Humanitarian3. Napoleon as a Horseman13. Shakespeare as a Punster4. Abraham Lincoln as a Story Teller14. Milton as a Husband5. Longfellow as a Lover of Children15. Robert Louis Stevenson as a Traveler6. Ralph Waldo Emerson as a Neighbor16. Samuel Johnson as a Friend7. Henry David Thoreau as an Explorer17. Jack London as a Wanderer8. Benjamin Franklin as an Originator18. Theodore Roosevelt as a Fighter9. Charles Lamb as a Brother19. Mark Twain as a Humorist10. Queen Elizabeth as a Woman20. Edison as an Inventor


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