Match the character descriptions to the correct illustrations from the book "Fever 1793."
A worksheet titled "The Characters - Fever 1793" featuring illustrations of five historical characters and a cat, with descriptions to be matched to the correct images.
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Let's solve this step-by-step by matching the descriptions to the correct characters in *Fever 1793*, based on their appearances and roles in the story.
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From the book *Fever 1793* by Laurie Halse Anderson, we know:
- Matilda "Mattie" Cook – The main character. She is the daughter of Lucille Cook.
- Lucille Cook – Mattie’s mother; a widow who owns and runs a coffeehouse.
- Captain William Fransworth Cook – Mattie’s father (deceased), but his name appears as part of the family background.
- Nell – A former slave who works at the Cooks’ coffeehouse.
- Mrs. Schuyler – A wealthy woman who invites Lucille and Matilda to tea.
- Mr. Howard – Matilda’s friend who is a painter’s apprentice.
- Molly – The cat that lives with the Cooks.
- The young man in blue coat – Likely Mr. Howard, the painter’s apprentice.
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Now let’s match each description to the correct picture based on clothing, gender, and known traits.
#### Top Row (Left to Right)
1. First image (blue dress, white apron, bonnet):
- This is Nell, the former slave who works at the coffeehouse.
- She wears modest clothes typical of a servant.
- ✔ Match: *"A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse."*
2. Second image (purple top, pink skirt, white apron):
- This looks like Lucille Cook, the widow who runs the coffeehouse.
- She’s middle-aged, respectable, and dressed plainly but neatly.
- ✔ Match: *"The widow who owns and runs a respectable coffeehouse."*
3. Third image (man in colonial outfit, tricorn hat):
- This is Captain William Fransworth Cook, Mattie’s father.
- He is in military-style clothing.
- ✔ Match: *"Captain William Fransworth Cook of the Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment."*
4. Fourth image (Black woman in red dress with white collar):
- This is Nell, but wait — we already matched Nell to the first image?
- Actually, no — the first image is likely Nell, but the fourth image also seems to be a Black woman in period clothing.
- Wait — there are two Black women? Let's reconsider.
Wait — Nell is a Black woman, so she should be one of the two Black figures.
But only one is shown: the fourth image (woman in red dress) is clearly a Black woman.
So:
- Fourth image → Nell → *"A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse."*
Then what about the first image (blue dress)? That could be Matilda, the main character?
But Matilda is a young girl, and the first image has a younger look.
Wait — let’s reevaluate carefully.
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Let’s go back and analyze all images.
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#### Top Row (from left to right):
1. Blue dress, white apron, blonde braids, bonnet → Young girl → Matilda ("Mattie") Cook, daughter of Lucille.
- ✔ Match: *"Daughter of Lucille Cook who is the main character in Fever 1793."*
2. Purple blouse, pink skirt, white apron, light hair → Middle-aged woman → Lucille Cook, the widow.
- ✔ Match: *"The widow who owns and runs a respectable coffeehouse."*
3. Man in brown coat, tricorn hat, breeches → Military officer → Captain William Fransworth Cook
- ✔ Match: *"Captain William Fransworth Cook of the Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment."*
4. Black woman in red dress, white cap → Nell, the enslaved worker
- ✔ Match: *"A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse."*
#### Bottom Row (from left to right):
5. Orange tabby cat → Clearly the cat
- ✔ Match: *"The cat that lives with the Cooks."*
6. Young man in blue coat, gray breeches, hat → Likely Mr. Howard, Matilda’s friend and painter’s apprentice.
- ✔ Match: *"Matilda's friend who is a painter's apprentice."*
7. Elegant woman in layered dress, fan, powdered wig → Wealthy, upper-class woman → Mrs. Schuyler
- ✔ Match: *"A wealthy woman who invites Lucille and Matilda to tea."*
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| Image | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| Top Left (blue dress, young girl) | Daughter of Lucille Cook who is the main character in Fever 1793. |
| Top Second (purple/pink dress) | The widow who owns and runs a respectable coffeehouse. |
| Top Third (man in uniform) | Captain William Fransworth Cook of the Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment. |
| Top Right (Black woman in red) | A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse. |
| Bottom Left (cat) | The cat that lives with the Cooks. |
| Bottom Middle (young man in blue coat) | Matilda's friend who is a painter's apprentice. |
| Bottom Right (elegant woman with fan) | A wealthy woman who invites Lucille and Matilda to tea. |
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- Orange box (top left): Daughter of Lucille Cook → Matilda
- Blue box (top second): Widow → Lucille Cook
- Yellow box (top third): Captain → William Fransworth Cook
- Purple box (top right): Former slave → Nell
- Light blue box (bottom left): Cat → Molly
- White box (bottom middle): Painter’s apprentice → Mr. Howard
- Pink box (bottom right): Wealthy woman → Mrs. Schuyler
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✔ All descriptions are now correctly matched!
Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or use in class.
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Step 1: Understand the Characters
From the book *Fever 1793* by Laurie Halse Anderson, we know:
- Matilda "Mattie" Cook – The main character. She is the daughter of Lucille Cook.
- Lucille Cook – Mattie’s mother; a widow who owns and runs a coffeehouse.
- Captain William Fransworth Cook – Mattie’s father (deceased), but his name appears as part of the family background.
- Nell – A former slave who works at the Cooks’ coffeehouse.
- Mrs. Schuyler – A wealthy woman who invites Lucille and Matilda to tea.
- Mr. Howard – Matilda’s friend who is a painter’s apprentice.
- Molly – The cat that lives with the Cooks.
- The young man in blue coat – Likely Mr. Howard, the painter’s apprentice.
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Step 2: Match Descriptions to Images
Now let’s match each description to the correct picture based on clothing, gender, and known traits.
#### Top Row (Left to Right)
1. First image (blue dress, white apron, bonnet):
- This is Nell, the former slave who works at the coffeehouse.
- She wears modest clothes typical of a servant.
- ✔ Match: *"A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse."*
2. Second image (purple top, pink skirt, white apron):
- This looks like Lucille Cook, the widow who runs the coffeehouse.
- She’s middle-aged, respectable, and dressed plainly but neatly.
- ✔ Match: *"The widow who owns and runs a respectable coffeehouse."*
3. Third image (man in colonial outfit, tricorn hat):
- This is Captain William Fransworth Cook, Mattie’s father.
- He is in military-style clothing.
- ✔ Match: *"Captain William Fransworth Cook of the Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment."*
4. Fourth image (Black woman in red dress with white collar):
- This is Nell, but wait — we already matched Nell to the first image?
- Actually, no — the first image is likely Nell, but the fourth image also seems to be a Black woman in period clothing.
- Wait — there are two Black women? Let's reconsider.
Wait — Nell is a Black woman, so she should be one of the two Black figures.
But only one is shown: the fourth image (woman in red dress) is clearly a Black woman.
So:
- Fourth image → Nell → *"A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse."*
Then what about the first image (blue dress)? That could be Matilda, the main character?
But Matilda is a young girl, and the first image has a younger look.
Wait — let’s reevaluate carefully.
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Let’s go back and analyze all images.
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Re-evaluate All Images
#### Top Row (from left to right):
1. Blue dress, white apron, blonde braids, bonnet → Young girl → Matilda ("Mattie") Cook, daughter of Lucille.
- ✔ Match: *"Daughter of Lucille Cook who is the main character in Fever 1793."*
2. Purple blouse, pink skirt, white apron, light hair → Middle-aged woman → Lucille Cook, the widow.
- ✔ Match: *"The widow who owns and runs a respectable coffeehouse."*
3. Man in brown coat, tricorn hat, breeches → Military officer → Captain William Fransworth Cook
- ✔ Match: *"Captain William Fransworth Cook of the Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment."*
4. Black woman in red dress, white cap → Nell, the enslaved worker
- ✔ Match: *"A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse."*
#### Bottom Row (from left to right):
5. Orange tabby cat → Clearly the cat
- ✔ Match: *"The cat that lives with the Cooks."*
6. Young man in blue coat, gray breeches, hat → Likely Mr. Howard, Matilda’s friend and painter’s apprentice.
- ✔ Match: *"Matilda's friend who is a painter's apprentice."*
7. Elegant woman in layered dress, fan, powdered wig → Wealthy, upper-class woman → Mrs. Schuyler
- ✔ Match: *"A wealthy woman who invites Lucille and Matilda to tea."*
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✔ Final Matching:
| Image | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| Top Left (blue dress, young girl) | Daughter of Lucille Cook who is the main character in Fever 1793. |
| Top Second (purple/pink dress) | The widow who owns and runs a respectable coffeehouse. |
| Top Third (man in uniform) | Captain William Fransworth Cook of the Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment. |
| Top Right (Black woman in red) | A former slave who works at the Cook's coffeehouse. |
| Bottom Left (cat) | The cat that lives with the Cooks. |
| Bottom Middle (young man in blue coat) | Matilda's friend who is a painter's apprentice. |
| Bottom Right (elegant woman with fan) | A wealthy woman who invites Lucille and Matilda to tea. |
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🔍 Summary of Matches:
- Orange box (top left): Daughter of Lucille Cook → Matilda
- Blue box (top second): Widow → Lucille Cook
- Yellow box (top third): Captain → William Fransworth Cook
- Purple box (top right): Former slave → Nell
- Light blue box (bottom left): Cat → Molly
- White box (bottom middle): Painter’s apprentice → Mr. Howard
- Pink box (bottom right): Wealthy woman → Mrs. Schuyler
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✔ All descriptions are now correctly matched!
Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or use in class.
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