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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. A Warrior doesn't go into battle without knowing what?
2. What does a warrior say at the beginning of a struggle?
3. How does a Warrior speak of others?
4. Why is a Warrior constantly trying to improve himself?
5. What does a Warrior not do when faced with a pause in the struggle?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who are the hidden enemy of the Warrior of Light?
2. Why does a Warrior listen to his enemy? Why to the side of pursuing Evil?
3. What does a Warrior do when faced with the pursuit of Evil?
4. In what regard is Marek Halter correct, and in which way is he wrong?
5. Why does a Warrior examine the dark parts of himself?
6. Why is a Warrior of the Light unafraid of sharing his conquests?
7. Why does a Warrior avoid people that are only around when he is defeated?
8. Why does a Warrior always keep his promises?
9. What are Warriors on their own, and what do they become with other Warriors?
10. What is the difference between trusting other people's advice and depending on it?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Compare the Warrior of the Light to a philanthropist. What do the two have in common, and in what ways do they differ? Compare values, life views and social impact.
Essay Topic 2
Explain the statement that " only a person who, suitably equipped, feels no desire to the results of conquest and yet remains absorbed in the struggle can truly say that he has renounced the fruits of victory." Put this statement into your own words. Why would someone want to renounce the fruits of victory? To what ends could this serve?
Essay Topic 3
In this book, numerous metaphors are used to make simple complex ideas. Discuss the use of metaphors and their actual meanings throughout the book. Discuss at least three, and make similar metaphors that could have been used.
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