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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through A Soul in Hostage and The Enfield Voices.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to Ted Donovan in "A Family Under Attack," he noticed the first occurrence of unusual activity on what date?
(a) March 3.
(b) April 1.
(c) October 31.
(d) July 4.
2. Ed details that a spirit can bypass the physical eye of an individual and project desired images directly to the '__________'.
(a) Spiritual mind.
(b) Perceptive mind.
(c) Translucent eye.
(d) Mind's eye.
3. The narrator met Ed and Lorraine Warren when he visited their parish church in __________.
(a) Maine.
(b) Connecticut.
(c) New Hampshire.
(d) Florida.
4. According to Ed Warren, when a case was referred to him and Lorraine, it was usually through __________.
(a) Church authorities.
(b) Police officials.
(c) Father Trabold.
(d) David Susskind.
5. Who admitted seeing their first ghost as a child, and after that, sought more information about the supernatural in "Art and Apparations"?
(a) Ed.
(b) Gerald.
(c) Rusty.
(d) Lorraine.
Short Answer Questions
1. The author asserts that one curious aspect to a diabolical siege is that __________ is/are a taboo item to the demonic spirit; only the most menacing and blasphemous of entities will dare to move them.
2. Ed detailed that the possession that occurred at Donna and Angie's apartment was in the __________ stage.
3. Who wrote the following excerpt found in the beginning of the Chapter "Of Unworldly Origin" : "Of all the common and familiar objects of conversation that are entered upon in company, of things remote from nature and cut off from the senses, there is none so ready to hand, none so unusual, as that of spirits; and whether what is said of them is true"?
4. In "A Family Under Attack," who was levitated some two feet above their bed according to the Warren's testimony?
5. Ed Warren stated that there were__________ spirits inside the home in Enfield.
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