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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 33, what do Feyre and Rhysand have to eat when they dine with Tarquin?
2. Who buried Rhysand's mother and sister when they were slaughtered?
3. How often must each member of the Spring Court pay a Tithe?
4. How old was the vase Feyre broke when she returned to the Spring Court?
5. Who trained Nuala and Cerridwn first?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who is Ianthe, and how is she helping Feyre in Chapter 2?
2. In Chapter 15, how many market squares does Feyre learn there are, and how many does she see?
3. What does Mor share about her life in the Court of NIghtmares in Chapter 22?
4. Why does Feyre agree to learn to read and shield in Chapter 6?
5. What happens to female Illyrians when they reach puberty, and why did that not happen to Rhysand's mother?
6. What happens when the Attor attacks Feyre?
7. Where did many people of the courts live when Amarantha was in power?
8. Why does Feyre begin sobbing in Chapter 30?
9. What does Feyre see when she leaves the yard to the town house in Chapter 15?
10. What happens when Feyre keeps asking Tamlin for something to do in Chapter 9?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Feyre has a confrontation with Lucien in Chapter 47. What confrontation do they have? What does she realize about friendship because of that confrontation and why?
Essay Topic 2
Idioms are words that have a figurative, rather than a literal meaning. How are idioms used in A Court of Mist and Fury to help characters communicate? How do idioms help create word pictures and mental images for readers in a concise manner?
Essay Topic 3
The Illyrians are neither High Fae nor faerie; they are warriors. How do Illyrians treat their bastards and their women? What is communicated about discrimination and misogyny through their behavior?
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