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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Aislinn call Kerwick's "stripes of foolishness?"
(a) His cowardice.
(b) His war paint.
(c) His lash marks.
(d) His gaudy armor.
2. Where does Aislinn sleep now that Wulfgar is living at Darkenwald?
(a) In the kitchen.
(b) In bed with Wulfgar.
(c) On the floor, chained to the bed.
(d) In the stables.
3. How does Wulfgar have Kerwick punished?
(a) He is banished.
(b) He is given twenty lashes.
(c) He is hanged.
(d) His right hand is cut off.
4. Wulfgar tells Aislinn that she must choose between ____________ and Ragnor.
(a) Wulfgar.
(b) Vachel.
(c) Bolsgar.
(d) Kerwick.
5. What is the name of the friar who admonishes Wulfar?
(a) Friar Nowell.
(b) Friar Dunfield.
(c) Friar Tuck.
(d) Friar Dunley.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of his uncles does Ragnor meet at the sea?
2. What does Wulfgar tell Friar Dunley are the friar's duties?
3. What/who does Kerwick think Aislinn should have chosen instead of Wulfgar?
4. What does Wulfgar allow Aislinn to do before he leaves for battle?
5. Who is Aislinn's mother?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Wulfgar let Ragnor know that he handled the situation at Darkenwald all wrong?
2. How do the tensions between Aislinn and Gwyneth accelerate when Wulfgar leaves for battle?
3. How does THE WOLF AND THE DOVE begin?
4. Describe Aislinn's procedure for tending to Bolsgar's leg wound.
5. What does Wulfgar give to Milderd to give to Aislinn when she reaches Darkenwald?
6. How does Ragnor try to divert his desire for Aislinn to Gwyneth?
7. Why does Kerwick think that Aislinn made the wrong choice when forced to choose between Wulfgar and Ragnor?
8. How does Aislinn achieve some measure of freedom from Wulfgar?
9. Who are the people whose cart Wulfgar frees from the mire?
10. How does Wulfgar show some mercy when ransacking a village in the name of William?
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