Identifying Quotes
Name:
Directions: For each letter 'a' tell who said it. For each letter 'b' tell to whom it was said.
- "Here's the Town Hall and Post Office combines; jail's in the basement."
a.
b.
- "I declare, you got to speak to George. Seems like something's come over him lately. He's no help to me at all. I can't even get him to cut me some wood."
a.
b.
- "The population, at the moment, is 2,642. The Postal District brings in 507 more, making a total of 3,149."
a.
b.
- "Is there no one in town aware of social injustice and industrial inequality?"
a.
b.
- "Get it out of your heads that music's only good when it's loud. You leave loudness to the Methodists."
a.
b.
- "The First Act was called the Daily Life. This act is called Love and Marriage. There's another act coming after this: I reckon you can guess what that's about."
a.
b.
- "And when I saw you comin' down that aisle, I thought you were the prettiest girl I'd ever seen, but the only trouble was that I'd never seen you before. There I was in the Congregational Church marrying' a total stranger."
a
.
b.
- " . . . and then you began spending all your time at baseball . . . and then you never stopped to speak to anybody anymore . . . it's a fact, you've got awful conceited and stuck-up, and all the girls say so."
a.
b.
- "Hast --yaow! Look at him, fellas --he looks scared to death. Yaow! . . . don't look so innocent, you old geezer. We know what you're thinking."
a.
b.
- "Once in a thousand times it's interesting."
a.
b.
- "Gracious sakes' alive! Of all people! I should'a knowed you'd be back for the funeral."
a.
b.
- "But it's true, isn't it? I can go and live . . . back there . . . again."
a.
b.
- "Let's look at one another."
a.
b.
- "Yes, now you know. Now you know! That's what it was to be alive. To move about in a cloud of ignorance; to go up and down trampling on the feelings of those . . . of those about you. To spend and waste time as though you had a million years."
a.
b.
- "They don't understand, do they?
a.
b.