|
| Name: _________________________ | Period: ___________________ |
This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 2 - The Past - Chapters 3 and 4.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Miss Fisher urge Henrietta to do in Part 1, Chapter 1?
(a) Try to convince Leopold to leave the house.
(b) Play with Leopold naturally and avoid bringing up why he's there.
(c) Visit the famous sites with Leopold and pretend she is having a great time.
(d) Ignore Leopold's attempts at conversation.
2. What does Leopold realize after reading the letter from Henrietta's grandmother?
(a) That his family is very supportive.
(b) That he cannot return to his life with his aunts.
(c) That he is closer to Henrietta than he thought.
(d) That Henrietta's grandmother is lying in the letter.
3. What news does Miss Fisher give Leopold and Henrietta at the end of Part 1, Chapter 5?
(a) That Henrietta's voyage has been cancelled.
(b) That Leopold's mother is no longer able to visit.
(c) That Madame Fisher's health has taken a bad turn.
(d) That there is a riot going on in Paris.
4. What does Henrietta take a moment to do after leaving Madame Fisher's room in Part 1, Chapter 5?
(a) Henrietta takes a moment to collect herself.
(b) Henrietta takes a moment to have a cup of tea.
(c) Henrietta takes a moment to blow her nose.
(d) Henrietta takes a moment to put on a cardigan.
5. Why was Leopold frustrated at living in a small Italian city?
(a) He felt out of place.
(b) It felt suffocating.
(c) He had always wanted to live in Paris.
(d) The city had none of the spirit of Rome.
Short Answer Questions
1. After looking at the stripes of the wallpaper in Part 1, Chapter 5, what does Henrietta comment about the house?
2. Why does Henrietta feel resentment once inside the Fishers' house?
3. What does the reader learn of Henrietta's grandmother and older sister in Part 1, Chapter 2?
4. What is the name of Henrietta's sister?
5. Who arrived at the end of Part 2, Chapter 4?
|
This section contains 389 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |
|



