Griet left home with something special to remind her of family. What was the "something special"?
- a tile with a boy and a girl on it that her father made
- her favorite knife for cutting vegetables in the kitchen
- a quilt that her mother made for her when Griet was young
- a paint brush to use while working for the artist, Vermeer
Griet's sleeping arrangements at the Vermeer household changed. Why?
- Griet and the eldest daughter, Cornelia, did not get along well.
- The basement frightened Griet.
- Catharine insisted that Griet move to the attic.
- Tanneke wanted to sleep in the basement.
Who gets Vermeer's painting supplies?
- Frans, Griet's brother
- Tenneke, the maid
- Griet, the maid
- Catharine, Vermeer's wife