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10/1/13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| who is the boy Billie Jo thinks of in Heartsick | Mad Dog Craddcock |
| what marks does Billie Jo's father have on him in skin | raised spots |
| why does Billie Jo say that she should steer clear of mad dog craddcock | she has enough of quiet men |
| What subject do people not talk about to Billie Jo's face | Fire |
| What is in the letter that Aunt Ellis sent to Billie Jo's Father? | Inviting her to live with her in Lubbock |
| Why can't Billie Jo remember the names of the migrant workers who have gone out to California? | There were so many leaving |
| Whose funeral did Billie Jo and her father set out for? | Grandpa Lucas |
| What wouldn't start at the end of Blankets of Black? | her fathers truck |
| What kind of job was Mad Dog hoping to get in Amarillo? | to sing on the radio |
| Who wound up in a kind of freak show in Ontario? | Dionne Quintuplets |
| What does Billie Jo's father put on the shelf above the piano besides her mother's book of poetry and her aunt's invitation? | paperwork Mrs. Love gave her |
| What did Miss Freeland do when Billie Jo played the piano at graduation? | She started to cry. |
| What started filling up when the rain poured down? | the earth |
| What did Billie Jo's father do after it rained and he got the tractor started? | he idled toward the freshened fields |
| Who is singing in his saddle since the rain came? | Joe De Lafluer |
| Why can't Billie Jo work for the CCC? | to young and the wrong gender |
| What was everybody in the town doing at the Joyce City Hardware and Furniture Company on a Sunday afternoon? | to hear Mad Craddock sing on WDAG |
| What did Harley Madden find at the church one Sunday? | a living baby |
| Where did Billie Jo find the dimes her mother had saved from the money she earned playing piano? | inside a envelope in the box of a baby |
| What does Billie Jo's father say when she proposes that they go to see the dinosaur site? | Its best to let the dead rest |