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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 16, Grave on the Mountains.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who is Acceptance-with-Joy?
(a) Acceptance-with-Joy is to be Much-Afraid's new companion.
(b) Acceptance-with-Joy is Much-Afraid's new name.
(c) Acceptance-with-Joy is a flower the Shepherd picks for Much-Afraid.
(d) Acceptance-with-Joy is the yellow flower rising out of the desert.
2. What happened when Much-Afraid felt the journey was hopeless because the Precipice of Injury was too steep to climb?
(a) Pride appeared.
(b) The eagle swooped down beside them.
(c) Craven Fear appeared.
(d) The Shepherd appeared.
3. As she sat exhausted at the foot of the precipice, why didn't Much-Afraid want to call the Shepherd even though Sorrow and Suffering wanted her to?
(a) Because he would only tell her to build another altar and she couldn't.
(b) Because he probably wouldn't come because she called him so often.
(c) She preferred cringing and crying.
(d) She was tried of depending on him.
4. Where did the Chief Shepherd pasture His sheep?
(a) In the Valley of Peace and Contentment.
(b) In the Fearling's fields.
(c) In the Valley of Humiliation.
(d) In the High Places.
5. While at the foot of the precipice, what did Suffering finally do to get Much-Afraid to call the Shepherd?
(a) She pricked her with a sharp knife.
(b) She shook her until she saw reason.
(c) She called for him herself.
(d) She sat down and cried with her.
Short Answer Questions
1. What did Mrs. Valiant do with Much-Afraid after the Fearlings left?
2. What did Much-Afraid realize after Suffering asked her what she did that morning when she went off by herself and found the red flower?
3. As she looked at each of the memory stones she had collected what did Much-Afraid remember?
4. After Much-Afraid took a walk alone on the Shores of Loneliness and her enemies showed up again, what did Much-Afraid do?
5. Where does the Shepherd live?
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