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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 is blowing a kiss at September?
(a) Dr. Fallow.
(b) Ell.
(c) Death.
(d) The elder spriggan.
2. What is responsible for the weather around Lonely Gaol?
(a) A machine.
(b) A monster beneath the surface of the world.
(c) A strange convergence of dimensions.
(d) The Marquess.
3. Who meets September inside the castle?
(a) The Marquess.
(b) Queen Mallow.
(c) A witch of the 3rd order.
(d) Dr. Tallow.
4. What does Nor say about September?
(a) September is half a person.
(b) September is three-quarters a person.
(c) September cannot come on the island since September is whole.
(d) September is not a person at all.
5. About what does Saturday warn September?
(a) He will fight back.
(b) Ell will never waken.
(c) The Marquess could waken at any moment.
(d) The Panther is the Marquess' best friend.
Short Answer Questions
1. What jolts September awake?
2. What does the Green Wind urge September to refrain from doing?
3. What does September tell the shark?
4. To whom does September apologize?
5. What is the taunter eating?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does the Panther agree to do for September?
2. What dreams do September and Death discuss?
3. What do the Panther and September wonder about the sleeping Marquess, and what starts to happen and why?
4. What does September dream as she falls asleep?
5. Where do September, Saturday, Ell and Gleam awaken and who joins them?
6. Who are the Tsukumogami and what do they do to September?
7. Who meets Gleam and September inside the castle and what does September say to her?
8. What does Nor tell September about everyone in the town and how September is like them?
9. What is the Casket and who made it?
10. What does the Marquess reveal to September about the link between worlds and what does the Marquess want September to do?
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