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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. Who does Julian meet with to discuss Stephen's death?
(a) Alice.
(b) Sir Anthony.
(c) Emma.
(d) Stephen's brother Tom.
2. Who does Celia introduce herself as to Maggie and Sir Anthony in Part 2, Chapter 15?
(a) An old friend.
(b) A servant.
(c) Lady Southwell's niece.
(d) Sir. John Hutchinson's widow.
3. What does Celia murmur when she falls asleep on her wedding night?
(a) Stephen's name.
(b) "Help."
(c) "Cowdray".
(d) "I love You".
4. What fact about Celia's condition does Dr. Akananda share with Sir Arthur?
(a) That she is recovering.
(b) That she is paralyzed.
(c) That she is pregnant.
(d) That she is dying.
5. In Chapter 16, where does Celia tell Stephen she will meet him at night?
(a) St Ann's Hill.
(b) In the library.
(c) In her bedroom.
(d) Outside The Spread Eagle.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Part 2, Chapter 12, what does Ursula confront Sir Anthony about at a ball?
2. What does Celia have a vision of in Part 2, Chapter 16?
3. Where has Stephen gone at the beginning of Part 2, Chapter 14?
4. How does Julian earn his new doctor's robes?
5. What is Stephen said to be wearing as a form of penance?
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe Sir John Hutchinson.
2. What does Maggie's appointment as a lady in waiting to the Queen make Celia realize?
3. Why is Lady Ursula left on her deathbed with no one to care for her?
4. How does Celia anger Emma at the birthday party?
5. What does the Marden Chronicle say about Celia and Richard's past life personas?
6. Describe the water witch Celia goes to visit.
7. What fate befalls Celia and Stephen?
8. Why doe the residents of Cowdray feel stifled after the death of King Edward?
9. What does Dr. Akananda realize about his past life and his treatment of Celia?
10. How does Dr. Julian respond when Celia asks him for his help in running away with Stephen?
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