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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. What do Lucien and Tamlin drink wine from in Chapter 7?
2. In Chapter 5, what direction do the beast and Feyre travel?
3. What weapons does Feyre have when she leaves the manor at the beginning of Chapter 14?
4. How long ago in Chapter 14 did the King of Hybern dispatch his commanders and warriors to infiltrate the High Fae courts, kingdoms, and empires?
5. What always puts Tamlin to sleep in Chapter 23?
Short Essay Questions
1. How many High Lords are there, and what courts do they rule?
2. What happens when Alis enters Feyre's room in Chapter 7?
3. In Chapter 20, what happens when Feyre goes to the giant bonfire on the hill during Calanmai?
4. Why are Feyre and her family living in a cottage in the woods?
5. How does Feyre escape the naga?
6. Why does a beast come to Feyre's cottage, and what choice does he give Feyre?
7. Who does Feyre sell the wolf pelt and doe hide to, and what warning does the buyer give her?
8. In Chapter 12, how is Tamlin injured, and how does Feyre help?
9. What is the study like?
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
Suspense is a device authors use to create excitement, anxiety, or uncertainly about what will happen in a story. What would be a suspenseful scene in A Court of Thorns and Roses? How does Maas create suspense in that section of the book?
Essay Topic 3
Feyre realizes that Elain has seen the cottage as a shelter. How does Feyre come to that realization? Why does that realization cause Feyre to believe that Elain is stronger than she is?
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