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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 17-20.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What word from Chapter 6: “Let Darkness” refers to a dish consisting of cooked, flaked fish, boiled rice, parsley, hard-boiled eggs, curry powder, and butter or cream?
(a) Posset.
(b) Kedgeree.
(c) Parabatai.
(d) Enkeli.
2. What does Sophie give Gideon to drink while he recovers in Chapter 10: “Like Water upon Sand”?
(a) Orange juice.
(b) Scotch.
(c) Posset.
(d) Lemonade.
3. The letter from the Consul that opens Chapter 6: “Let Darkness” says that the writer feels like what mythological prophetess?
(a) Athena.
(b) Cassandra.
(c) Hecuba.
(d) Daphne.
4. What are the names of Cecily’s parents to whom she writes in Chapter 17: “Only Noble to be Good”?
(a) Benedict and Sarah Herondale.
(b) Andrew and Samantha Herondale.
(c) Matthew and Christina Herondale.
(d) Edmund and Linette Herondale.
5. Who writes a letter to Josiah Wayland, telling him to call forth a meeting of the Council, in Chapter 18: “For This Alone”?
(a) Adele Starkweather.
(b) Aloysius Starkweather.
(c) Victor Whitelaw.
(d) Mortmain.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many miles north of London is Will said to be in the opening of Chapter 12: “Ghosts on the Road”?
2. What gemstone is described in the necklace that Will has given Cecily before departing the London Institute in Chapter 12: “Ghosts on the Road”?
3. What does Tessa see has left a mark on Will’s body “in the shape of a pale white star” after she has consummated her love with him in the end of Chapter 19: “To Lie and Burn”?
4. What novel does Tessa think of while speaking with Mortmain in Chapter 18: “For This Alone,” in which she imagines the characters of Lucie Manette and Sydney Carton?
5. The angel that appears when Tessa throws down her clockwork angel tells her that his name was what before he was imprisoned in the object, in Chapter 18: “For This Alone”?
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