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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 does Feyre promise to give the creature under the library if it fights for them?
2. In Chapter 31, what do they realize Elain is?
3. How many stairs does Feyre have to descend to get to the Ouroboros in Chapter 67?
4. How many gold marks does Cassian bet that there will be a fight in the first hour during the meeting with the High Lords in Chapter 42?
5. What does Cassian give Feyre and Nesta to drink in Chapter 31?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why did the Carver want Ouroboros?
2. What happened to the Lady of the Autumn Court during the war?
3. When Cassian does not return with Rhysand, Feyre, and the others, what does Amren tell Nesta?
4. What do Lord Graysen and Lord Nolan know in Chapter 53 and why?
5. What recommendation does the healer have after examining Elain in Chapter 28?
6. What happens in Chapter 44 when Tamlin starts to denigrate Feyre?
7. What does Feyre see when Rhysand allows her to see him in Chapter 36?
8. Who rescues Feyre in Chapter 31?
9. How does Nesta attempt to get Beron to fight against Hybern and what is his response?
10. What bargain does Feyre make with the Bryaxis?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Azriel tells Feyre about something he, Rhysand, and Cassian call the Nephelle Philosophy. What is the Nephelle Philosophy? Why does that principle remind them that their greatest weakness can sometimes be their greatest strength?
Essay Topic 2
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 the novel? How does the use of metaphors or similes help readers comprehend concepts?
Essay Topic 3
The wall is a magical division between faerie and human lands. What is the purpose of the wall? How does it fail its purpose and why?
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