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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. What did Paddy Rossmore do when he found out about Faithfull's drug addiction?
(a) Took her to therapy.
(b) Divorced her.
(c) Had her arrested.
(d) Locked her out.
2. How does Faithfull characterize Jagger's relationship with magic?
(a) Passion.
(b) Indifference.
(c) Distrust.
(d) Dabbling.
3. What did Dylan tell Faithfull he still had from when they had known each other in the 1960s?
(a) A letter he never sent to her.
(b) A piece of her clothing.
(c) A photo of her.
(d) A poem of hers.
4. How does Faithfull characterize Soho society in the early 1970s?
(a) Respectable bourgeois society.
(b) White collar criminals.
(c) Junkies and winos.
(d) High society.
5. To whom was 'Strange Weather' dedicated?
(a) Her son Nicholas.
(b) Ben Brierly.
(c) Howard Tose.
(d) Mick Jagger.
Short Answer Questions
1. How did Oliver Musker demonstrate his devotion to Marianne Faithfull?
2. How did Ben Brierly torment Marianne Faithfull?
3. What was the Rolling Stones' relationship with the Beatles by the late 1960s?
4. What does Faithfull say she woke up feeling?
5. How did Faithfull characterize her relationship with Jagger during this time?
Short Essay Questions
1. Contrast this visit with the last previous visit between Faithfull and Dylan.
2. Describe Marianne Faithfull's domestic life with Mick Jagger.
3. How does Faithfull describe the agony of addiction?
4. Describe Marianne Faithfull's relationship with Lord Paddy Rossmore.
5. What was Marianne Faithfull's mother's response to her overdose?
6. Describe Faithfull's first overdose.
7. Describe Marianne Faithfull's relationship with Ben Brierly.
8. Describe Faithfull's experience as Ophelia.
9. How did Broken English have negative consequences for Faithfull and Ben Brierly?
10. Describe Faithfull's mother's feelings about art.
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