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Out of the Dust - Lesson 28

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from “Teamwork”
from Out of the Dust
by Karen Hesse

She was my father’s teacher at the night school class.
She never married.
She went to college for two years
and studied and worked,
and didn’t notice how lonely she was
until she met Daddy and fell into the
big hurt of his eyes.
She knows how to keep a home,
she knows how to cook,
she knows how to make things
last through winters
and drought.

She knows how to smooth things between two
redheaded people.
And she knows how to come into a home
and not step on the toes of a ghost.
I still feel grateful she didn’t make cranberry sauce
last month, at the first Thanksgiving we
spent together.
Louise made sweet potatoes and green beans,
and turkey, and two pies, pumpkin
and chocolate.
I was so full
my lids
sighed shut and Daddy walked with Louise instead of
me
out to Ma and Franklin’s grave,
where he let Ma know his intentions (1).
And Ma’s bones didn’t object.
Neither did mine.

1 intentions: Decision (to marry Louise)

Hesse, Karen. Out of the Dust. Scholastic, Inc., 1997, pp. 223–224.
Question 1
1.

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

Question 6
6.

This item has two parts. Answer PART A; then answer PART B.

Read these lines from the passage.

“And she knows how to come into a home
and not step on the toes of a ghost.”

PART A: What does it mean to step on someone’s toes?
always remember
hurt or offend
show respect for
cause to forget
PART B: What does the phrase not step on the toes of a ghost suggest about Louise in this passage?
She is careful not to try and replace Billie Jo’s mother.
She is careful to never mention Billie Jo’s mother.
She tries to get rid of Billie Jo’s mother’s things.
She tries to learn more about Billie Jo’s mother.
This item has two parts.
PART AA: According to this passage, how does Louise affect the relationship between Billie Jo and her father?
Louise does Billie Jo’s work so Billie Jo and her father spend more time together.
Louise makes Billie Jo feel like her father does not need her around anymore.
Louise shows Billie Jo and her father that women can be independent.
Louise helps Billie Jo and her father better understand each other.
PART BB: Which lines from the passage best support the answer to PART AA?
“She went to college for two years / and studied and worked”
“She knows how to smooth things between two / redheaded people.”
“Louise made sweet potatoes and green beans, / and turkey, and two pies, pumpkin / and chocolate.”
“my lids / sighed shut and Daddy walked with Louise instead of / me”
Read these lines from the passage.

“And Ma’s bones didn’t object.
Neither did mine.”

PART AAA: What does object mean in this context?
agree
approve
disagree
misunderstand
PART BBB: What do these lines reveal about Billie Jo?
She wishes she had been at Ma’s and Franklin’s graves with her father and Louise.
She worries her mother would not have approved of her father marrying again so soon.
She thinks that her father should have asked for her permission to marry Louise.
She accepts Louise as a part of their lives and does not worry she is replacing her mother.