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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 3: Chapters 31-34.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. After witnessing Angela's late-night rendezvous and kiss, Stephen writes an extended letter, detailing her emotional pain, and sends it to Angela. What does Angela fear most about this scathing love note?
(a) That Ralph will fight and hurt Stephen.
(b) That Ralph will discover Angela's infidelity with her secret lover.
(c) That Stephen will kill her secret lover.
(d) That Stephen will leave her once and for all.
2. What is Lady Anna's and Stephen's favorite activity together?
(a) Horseback riding.
(b) Taking walks through the garden.
(c) No activity, as Lady Anna is largely unresponsive to Stephen's love.
(d) Baking.
3. Which character could be considered as the "third leg" in Stephen and Angela's love triangle?
(a) Miss Puddleton.
(b) Ralph Crossby.
(c) Williams, the old groom.
(d) Roger Antrim.
4. After a concerned Stephen arrives at Angela's home, whom does Stephen witness kissing Angela goodnight?
(a) Roger Antrim.
(b) Colonel Antrim.
(c) Williams, the old groom.
(d) Miss Puddleton.
5. On one of Stephen's occasional visits to Morton, what important news does she learn?
(a) That Raftery has grown sick and lame.
(b) That the Crossbys have moved back to America.
(c) That Williams, the old groom now works for the Antrims.
(d) That Lady Anna is dying of cancer.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who at the Morton residence initially discovers the furiously written letter concerning Angela and Stephen's relationship?
2. On the way home from from Cornwall, what does Stephen purchase for Angela?
3. Where does Stephen first meet Martin Hallam?
4. What written request does Stephen leave for Lady Anna before her travels abroad with Jonathan?
5. Once in London, Stephen consistently avoids social activities such as parties and going out to restaurants. Which character is concerned for Stephen's mental health?
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