The award for getting the higest score on the specialized test is a "Webster's Unabridged Dictionary."
"Webster's Unabridged Dictionary" is indeed a real dictionary. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
Laura Ingalls wanted Caroline Ingalls to spell the word bough and Caroline Ingalls spelled the word b-o-u-g-h.
Miss Beadle gave Mary Ingalls a book on american history to help her study for the sepcialized test.
Laura Ingalls wants to go fishing after she did her chores but Caroline Ingalls doesn't want her to. Instead Caroline Ingalls wants Laura Ingalls to fill her mind with knowledge.
What happened to the lantern when Mary Ingalls was reading in the barn is that the lantern fell over and caught the straw (hay) on fire.
"Oleson's Merchantile" is indeed a fictional supermarker.
Laura Ingalls bought US $0.01 worth or licorice.
Mary Ingalls gets US $0.50 a week if she works at "Oleson's Merchantile."
"A Time in American History" is indeed a fictional book.
The book "A Time in American History" costs US $1.
Miss Beadle wants to buy at "Oleson's Mercantile" a pound of white sugar.
A pound of white sugar costs US $0.04.
Mary Ingalls worked at "Oleson's Mercantile" for three weeks and earned US $1.50.
The stuends who are not taking the specialized test get one hour extra for recess.
Caroline Ingalls bought at "Oleson's Mercantile" black pepper, two loves of bread and a vanilia bean.
The winner of the specialized test and gets the "Webster's Unabridged Dictionary" is Arnold Lundrum.
Miss Beadle wants Laura Ingalls to stay after school.
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