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How Well Do You Know “Billy 1” Lyrics by Bob Dylan

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How Well Do You Know "Billy 1" Lyrics by Bob Dylan

Question 1
Where is Billy described as playing cards?
A
Boot Hill
B
The riverbank
C
The hacienda
D
San Pedro
E
Tularosa
Question 1 Explanation: 
The lyrics specifically state "Dealin' cards 'til dawn in the hacienda."
Question 2
What is Billy warned not to do in the second verse?
A
Cheat in a game
B
Turn his back
C
Trust strangers
D
Sleep too soundly
E
Leave the hacienda
Question 2 Explanation: 
The line "Billy, don't you turn your back on me" is a direct warning.
Question 3
Who might greet Billy in the dark hallway?
A
The Lawman
B
A bounty hunter
C
His friend
D
A sweet señorita
E
Pat Garrett
Question 3 Explanation: 
The lyrics mention, "Into her dark hallway she will lead ya."
Question 4
Who is said to have Billy’s number?
A
The Lawman
B
Bounty hunters
C
Pat Garrett
D
Businessmen from Taos
E
A stranger
Question 4 Explanation: 
The lyrics specify, "They say that Pat Garrett's got your number."
Question 5
Where is Billy’s “grand finale” mentioned to occur?
A
San Pedro
B
El Paso
C
Rio Pecos valley
D
The hacienda
E
A Tularosa alley
Question 5 Explanation: 
The lyrics state, "Down in some Tularosa alley."
Question 6
What happened in El Paso?
A
Billy was caught by bounty hunters
B
Billy shot a woman
C
Billy lost all his money
D
Billy found a hideout
E
Billy met Pat Garrett
Question 6 Explanation: 
The lyrics recount, "Remember in El Paso, once, you shot one."
Question 7
What is Billy warned about in terms of strangers?
A
They will offer him help
B
They will lead him to safety
C
They might sneak glances and take chances
D
They will take his money
E
They will betray him to Pat Garrett
Question 7 Explanation: 
The song says, "There's always some new stranger sneakin' glances, some trigger-happy fool willin' to take chances."
Question 8
What does the song suggest about Billy's trust in others?
A
He should trust Pat Garrett
B
He should be cautious of everyone, even old friends
C
He can rely on strangers for help
D
He should seek out the businessmen from Taos
E
He should trust his instincts more than people
Question 8 Explanation: 
The betrayal by Pat Garrett and the strangers sneaking glances suggest Billy must be wary of everyone.
Question 9
What danger is highlighted with the line, "Every little sound just might be thunder"?
A
A storm approaching
B
Betrayal from friends
C
The arrival of bounty hunters
D
A gunshot from an enemy
E
The collapse of a hideout
Question 9 Explanation: 
The thunder metaphor refers to the sound of gunfire, indicating constant danger.
Question 10
What does the phrase "shot down by the man who was your friend" emphasize?
A
The inevitability of death
B
The cruelty of betrayal
C
The randomness of fate
D
The bond between Billy and Garrett
E
The perils of trusting bounty hunters
Question 10 Explanation: 
The song underscores how being betrayed by a friend adds to the tragedy of Billy's story.
Question 11
What role does the señorita play in the song?
A
A source of comfort for Billy
B
A warning of potential danger
C
A reminder of his past life
D
An ally in his escape
E
A symbol of freedom
Question 11 Explanation: 
The lyrics suggest she might lead Billy into lonesome shadows, which implies danger.
There are 11 questions to complete.

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