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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. How many poems does Tamlin give Feyre in Chapter 19?
2. In Chapter 22, what flowers does Tamlin bring Feyre at dinner?
3. In Chapter 19, how many days will it be before the bonfires are lit for Calanmai?
4. How long after Feyre's father's knee was smashed by the creditor and his thugs, did it take him to walk again?
5. How long has Feyre and her family lived in their village, which is two days' journey from Prythian?
Short Essay Questions
1. What story does Feyre learn her family has been told about her absence?
2. What do Lucien and Feyre encounter in Chapter 10, and how do they have to respond?
3. What does Feyre tell Tamlin and Lucien about her mother?
4. What does Feyre think she sees in Chapter 11, and how does Tamlin rescue her?
5. In Chapter 18, where do Tamlin and Lucien take Feyre?
6. In Chapter 20, what happens when Feyre goes to the giant bonfire on the hill during Calanmai?
7. How does the world change when Tamlin helps Feyre sees it as he does in Chapter 23?
8. Why is Feyre's father crippled, and how does he try to support his daughters?
9. Why are Feyre and her family living in a cottage in the woods?
10. How does Feyre react when an injured faerie is brought into the manor in Chapter 17?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Backstories are used to present information about events that happened before incidents in the novel. How do backstories provide insight into characters and events? What is the importance of backstories in A Court of Thorns and Roses?
Essay Topic 2
Feyre’s third trial tasks her with killing three faeries. What are the arguments for and against Feyre killing the faeries during the trial? Why does she decide that killing them is for the greater good?
Essay Topic 3
Metaphors and similes are figures of speech that are used to make comparisons between things. Metaphors seem to imply an equal comparison, while similes seem to imply a similarity between two things. Does Maas use more metaphors or similes in A Court of Thorns and Roses? How does the use of metaphors or similes help readers comprehend concepts? Why is the use of metaphors and similes important?
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