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The Door in the Wall Quiz

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The Door in the Wall Quiz

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1)

Wallace thought it might be ____________ to tell someone about the garden. (from Part 2)

Smart.
Fun.
A relief.
Against the rules.
2)

What was the name of the most vocal of the schoolboys who were teasing Wallace about the garden? (from Part 2)

Carnaby.
Carns.
Carner.
Carnaway.
3)

What did Wallace feel while the boys were teasing him about the garden? (from Part 2)

Curiosity.
Fear.
Anger.
Shame.
4)

Wallace told his story to Redmond to defend himself against what? (from Part 2)

Past sins.
Unfairness.
Unreliability.
Ghosts.
5)

What did Wallace refer to as the "common bulldog of adolescence"? (from Part 3)

A cigarette.
A pipe.
A cap.
An attitude.
6)

Seeing the door in the wall for the third time gave Wallace a sense of ______________ things. (from Part 2)

Sad.
Lost.
Lovely.
Attainable.
7)

What was the name of the schoolmate who made a joke about the girl in green from the garden? (from Part 2)

Fawnley.
Farrel.
Fawcett.
Farley.
8)

What did the door in the wall do to Wallace in the end? (from Part 3)

Trick.
Save.
Seduce.
Betray.
9)

Wallace didn't stop at the door once as a young man because he had an appointment that involved his ____________. (from Part 3)

Honor.
Debts.
Dignity.
Hopes.
10)

Redmond believed Wallace at the time he told his story because of the ____________ in his telling. (from Part 2)

Details.
Simplicity.
Complexity.
Believabilty.
11)

What did the boys call Wallace when they were teasing him about the garden? (from Part 2)

Sissy.
Baby.
Pansy.
Liar.
12)

The dead body of Wallace is found near where? (from Part 3)

East Kensington Station.
Paddington Square.
Thames River.
Westminster Abbey.
13)

What does Redmond congratulate Wallace for during their dinner? (from Part 3)

His book deal.
His new accounts.
A position in the reconstructed cabinet.
His engagement.
14)

As Wallace tells Redmond about seeing the door for the third time, what does he do? (from Part 2)

Drums his fingers.
Smiles sadly.
Cries silently.
Stares into the fire.
15)

What does Wallace tell Redmond is destroying him? (from Part 3)

Loss.
Desire.
Love.
Work.
16)

How many times was Wallace in love? (from Part 3)

Many.
Never.
Two.
Once.
17)

Wallace walked all the way from what location on the night of his death? (from Part 3)

His house.
The Senate.
The House.
The bar.
18)

How many boys teased Wallace about the garden? (from Part 2)

Six.
Four.
Five.
Ten.
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