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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. What does Harry begin to understand?
(a) Why she is a bridge between two cultures.
(b) Why her brother seldom talked to her.
(c) Why she was able to win the trials.
(d) Why her brother was treated with such respect.
2. For whom does Luthe fear?
(a) Corlath.
(b) Harry.
(c) Aerin.
(d) Mathin.
3. What does the crowd do after Harry wins?
(a) Gives her a standing ovation.
(b) Boos her.
(c) Cheers and rushes her.
(d) Becomes absolutely silent.
4. What does Harry see about the following day with her kelar?
(a) That the opposing army will be there.
(b) That the milanon will all be killed.
(c) That Sungold will die.
(d) That she may die.
5. Whose honor is Mathin's honor?
(a) Harry.
(b) Terim.
(c) Senay.
(d) Corlath.
Short Answer Questions
1. What about Riger's gap may help Harry and her allies?
2. What does Harry do after a nap?
3. What does Harry ask Jack not to bring?
4. With what does Harry ride?
5. What has Harry left behind at Corlath's camp?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Jack do when he hears Harry and what does Tom Lloyd notice about Harry?
2. Where are Harry, Senay, and Terim going at the beginning of Chapter 13, why are they going there and what is Harry carrying?
3. What does Harry ask Jack and how does Jack feel about her and her request?
4. What does Harry do after her argument with Corlath over the Outlanders?
5. Where does Corlath take Harry to stay near the palace and what does he say about the place?
6. What does Luthe advise Harry about her questions about her future?
7. How does Harry get a sword and how does she become a Rider?
8. What amuses Corlath when he comes to Harry in the city and what does he say about what will be done next?
9. What does Harry do about the wounded in Corlath's camp?
10. What does Harry and Corlath see when they drink the Water of Sight after the banquet?
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