Persian Letters. Translated with an Introd. and Notes, by C. J. Betts Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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Persian Letters. Translated with an Introd. and Notes, by C. J. Betts Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Letters 93 - 99.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Usbek use to appeal to his wives to behave?
(a) The head eunuch.
(b) Physical punishment.
(c) Their virtue.
(d) Bribery.

2. What does the 10th letter ask Usbek?
(a) An explanation on why he didn't bring Rustan.
(b) An explanation about a statement he made.
(c) An explanation on why he left.
(d) An explanation on why he didn't bring his wives.

3. How long has Usbek been in Paris by the time he sends letter 22?
(a) He just arrived.
(b) Over a week.
(c) Over three months.
(d) Over a month

4. What does Usbek hope will spread to the rest of the world from Europe?
(a) European monarchy.
(b) Peace between religions.
(c) Christianity.
(d) Monogamy.

5. How does Usbek describe the period of time the people of the society fought with each other?
(a) Weak and unjust.
(b) Short.
(c) Bloody.
(d) Full of promises.

Short Answer Questions

1. What did the neighbors of the society described in letters 10 to 14 want from them?

2. What keeps Usbek busy in letter 46?

3. Why did the neighbors of the society described in letters 10 to 14 become jealous?

4. What does Usbek use letters 11 to 14 for?

5. Who wrote letter 10 to Usbek?

(see the answer key)

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