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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 do the sisters send Pflanze to see in Chapter 19?
(a) Tulip.
(b) Ursula.
(c) Queen Morningstar.
(d) Gaston.
2. At the beginning of Chapter 20, in what room is Belle sitting?
(a) Small study.
(b) Her room.
(c) Sitting room.
(d) Kitchen.
3. Where does D'Arque agree to take Belle's father in Chatper 24?
(a) Sanitarium.
(b) Asylum.
(c) Psycho ward.
(d) Madhouse.
4. What word is used to describe how the sisters feel at the beginning of Chapter 21?
(a) Dread.
(b) Horror.
(c) Hysteria.
(d) Panic.
5. In Chapter 13, what does Nanny say was on the table when she returned?
(a) Kettle.
(b) Teapot.
(c) Bouquet of flowers.
(d) Humidor.
Short Answer Questions
1. What do the sisters see Belle and the Beast doing together at the beginning of Chapter 21?
2. Where is some light coming from in the room where the Beast awakens in Chapter 19?
3. What type of floors are in the witches' house?
4. What does Tulip suggest might have happened to Cogsworth and Mrs. Potts in Chapter 13?
5. Where do Tulip and Nanny go after the Prince tries to drag Tulip out the door by her hair in Chapter 13?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does the Beast give Belle in Chapter 20?
2. In Chapter 13, when does the Prince appear and what does he say and demand?
3. In Chapter 22, how do the witches get Belle to leave the Beast?
4. What does the Prince order Gaston to do in Chapter 14?
5. In Chapter 18, why are the odd sisters so excited to see Pflanze?
6. What does Circe learn has happened to Tulip, and how does she want it made right?
7. How does Gaston react when the witches arrive in Chapter 23?
8. In Chapter 19, why does the Beast yell at Belle, and where does she go after being yelled at?
9. What confrontation does the Prince have with Gaston in Chapter 16?
10. Why are the sisters in a panic in Chapter 21?
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