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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. Affection, according to Lewis, is the type of love that is the least of which of the following?.
2. What is the length of Lewis' introduction to his book?
3. Lewis cites that false history that puts a country in a better-than-accurate light is which of the following?
4. Which of the following is one of author C.S. Lewis' categorizations of love?
5. Unlike affection, Lewis writes, people feel that they have to take action in order to attract which of the following?
Short Essay Questions
1. What are the four types of love that the author mentions in relation to the forthcoming focus of his book?
2. How does the author describe "appreciative love"?
3. What topic(s) does author C.S. Lewis share with the reader in the opening pages of his book that relate to his personal experience about writing a book focused on love?
4. What are the two categories that the author divides all love types into as he begins his discussion on the subject of love?
5. Why, based on the author's assertions, do people not want foreigners to take over the governance of their country?
6. How does author C.S. Lewis describe affection?
7. Describe the observations that author C.S. Lewis offers in relation to the words, "like" and "love" as he notes that he will begin his discussion of love, "at the very bottom of love--like" in the section of his book subtitled, "Likings and Loves for the Sub-Human."
8. What does the author clarify adult feelings for "need love" to be?
9. Describe "need pleasure" as described by the author.
10. To what does the author equate the idea of people putting their country, themselves, and their race in the best possible light?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
One question that can be addressed is whether Lewis assumed that everyone reading his book would reach and read its last section on charity. Is the idea conceivable that not every one of his readers read the book in its entirety and missed his hard-hitting message about the nature of charity at the end? Which type of love inspires you and do you strive for after having read Lewis' book? Are you still applying like, love, affection, and friendship in the traditional way, or viewing them in a different way that has led you away from it and toward seeking charity?
Essay Topic 2
Since having read the chapter on charity, what type of attitude changes have you experienced, if any, with respect to love? Do you still perceive love to be the type that Lewis labels as natural, the type that is directed toward specific individuals only? Or are you now, following your reading of the chapter on charity, ready to abandon all of your former ideas about love and make charity your goal and quest? Write an essay focusing on the aforementioned questions.
Essay Topic 3
Friendship and affection, according to Lewis, are not connected, but rather are separate emotions. Write an essay explaining what you understand Lewis is referring to in relation to friendship and affection being separate emotions, and elaborate on whether you agree or disagree with Lewis on that point. Support your position with direct text or paraphrase.
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