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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 is September unable to do concerning Ell?
(a) Revive him.
(b) Lift him up on the horse.
(c) Find him.
(d) Convince him to come with her.
2. With what does the woman cut exactly in half join up?
(a) Half an elephant.
(b) Half a fairy.
(c) Half a man.
(d) Half a unicorn.
3. What does September use to divine how to get in the castle?
(a) A Crystal.
(b) Nothing.
(c) A Mirror.
(d) The Spoon.
4. Where do the spriggans say Ell and Saturday probably have gone?
(a) To Europe.
(b) To Lonely Gaol.
(c) To Lover's Leap.
(d) To Wuthering Heights.
5. What does September do when she clasps Saturday to her?
(a) Spits on him.
(b) Makes her wish.
(c) Kisses his cheek.
(d) Slaps him.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does September maneuver Saturday?
2. What does September have to show to the lions at the main door to the castle?
3. What is responsible for the weather around Lonely Gaol?
4. From what are spriggans exempt?
5. What does the food in September's dream resemble?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does September tell Ell and Saturday?
2. What does Nor say she might be able to make for September and what is September's response?
3. What does September dream as she falls asleep?
4. Who does September meet when her raft collides with a thick net of water plants and where do they go?
5. Who is Mr. Map and what does he tell September?
6. What does Nor tell September about everyone in the town and how September is like them?
7. What does the Marquess reveal to September about the link between worlds and what does the Marquess want September to do?
8. What does Dr. Fallow tell September about the foods she's been eating, and how does September react?
9. What is the Casket and who made it?
10. What do the Panther and September wonder about the sleeping Marquess, and what starts to happen and why?
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