Yes, they were fine. In the next verse, their mother scolds them and puts a bandage on Jack's head made out of vinegar and brown paper.
The anagram is two proper nouns Jack and Jill. There was probably an ampersand in there (Jack & Jill).
In the nursery rhyme, jack and Jill, Jack went running home to his mother because he fell down and broke his crown. My guess is that he expected his mother to comfort him and make it all better. That's what mothers do.
Six cards at $1.50 is 6 x 1.50, so Jill would have paid $9.00. If she then sold them to Jack for $10, then she made a profit of $1.00.
Connective words are those such as 'and' but' 'when' etc - they join two shorter sentences or phrases to make longer ones - for example...Jack phoned Jill and arranged a dateJack arranged to mee Jill but she was delayedJack was relieved when Jill arrived
push it down a hill
puh it down a hill
push it down a hill
drive down hill
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples: Grandma made cookies for Jack and Jill. (subject of the sentence)The cookies that grandma made are for Jack and Jill. (subject of the relative clause)Grandma made cookies for Jack and Jill. (direct object of the verb 'made')Grandma made cookies for Jack and Jill. (object of the preposition 'for')A noun can also function as:A noun of direct address, a noun used to get the attention of the person spoken to, or to address one person in a group.Example: Jack said, "Grandma, you make good cookies."A predicate nominative (also call a subject complement), a noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.Example: Jack and Jill are twins. (Jack and Jill = twins)An object complement, a noun that follows and modifies or refers to a direct object.Example: Jack and Jill visited their grandma, Magda. (the noun 'Magda' restates the direct object, 'grandma')An attributive noun, a noun that functions as an adjective to describe another noun (also called a noun adjunct).Example: Grandma made almond cookies. (the noun 'almond' describes the noun 'cookies')
go down hill
Going up a hill would make your acceleration decrease or cause it to be slow. Going down a hill would make acceleration increase causing you to go faster.
A sled is typically used to sit on and ride down a hill. It is a popular winter activity for both children and adults. Make sure to choose a sled that is designed for the type of terrain you will be riding on for safety.