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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Ian react when Elizabeth enters his cabin?
(a) He is confused.
(b) He is shocked.
(c) He is pleased.
(d) He is angered.
2. What strange behavior does Elizabeth act out over dinner with Sir Belhaven?
(a) She has the hiccups.
(b) She prays at length.
(c) She pretends to be drunk.
(d) She begins singing loudly.
3. After telling Ian that she knows who he is, what does Lucinda request of him?
(a) Proper treatment toward Elizabeth.
(b) A tour of the Duke's palace.
(c) A wedding engagement.
(d) Money to keep her mouth shut.
4. Which of the following men is considered to be the wealthiest?
(a) Sir Frances Belhaven.
(b) Ian Thornton.
(c) Robert Cameron.
(d) Count Mondevale.
5. Who hosts the party where Elizabeth meets Ian Thornton?
(a) A cousin.
(b) A friend.
(c) A fellow student.
(d) A colleague.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does Ian react when Elizabeth cooks breakfast for him the first time?
2. Who does Ian realize mistakenly invited Elizabeth to Jake's home?
3. After re-inviting Elizabeth back into the home after their argument, how does Ian treat her?
4. How does Elizabeth react to being called out as a liar?
5. How does Marchman feel about Belhaven?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Lord Everly accuse Ian of cheating?
2. How does Elizabeth react when she realizes that her traveling group has left without her?
3. How does Elizabeth respond to being invited to the woodcutter's cottage with Ian?
4. What happens when Elizabeth attempts to make breakfast for the first time?
5. Why doesn't Elizabeth think that Ian will be waiting for her at the cottage?
6. What does the mysterious note that Elizabeth receives tell her to do?
7. Why is Elizabeth in danger of losing her home?
8. Who is Lord John Marchman?
9. Why doesn't anyone come to Ian's defense with Lord Everly is accusing him of cheating?
10. What is a duenna?
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