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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 expected at a hostel that leaves no room for Eustace, Arthur, and their party in Chapter X?
(a) A nobleman and his family.
(b) Two nobleman.
(c) Two noble ladies.
(d) Two knights.
2. What is Clarenham trying to take in Chapter VIII?
(a) Lynwood.
(b) The rents of Lynwood.
(c) The villages of Lynwood.
(d) Aruthur's guardianship.
3. Where does the Prince of Wales decide to return when he recovers in Chapter VII?
(a) Calais.
(b) Gascony.
(c) Aquitane.
(d) Poitiers.
4. Who does Eustace think Gaston should serve since the Lances have been disbanded?
(a) Earl of Pembroke.
(b) Sir John Chandos.
(c) Sir William Fulton.
(d) Sir William Beauchamp.
5. After Eustace is named Arthur's guardian, how many expeditions does Eustace participate in with Chandos?
(a) 1.
(b) 3 or 4.
(c) 5.
(d) 2 or 3.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of Lady Clarenham?
2. In Chapter X, where do Eustace, Arthur, and their party dine on their journey?
3. Before du Guesclin was restored to liberty, how many times did he pay his ransom for deliverance of his less known comrades?
4. In Chapter VIII, from where does Eustace cross to England?
5. In Chapter X, how many pages are at the Prince's court?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Chapter XI, how is Eustace treated at court?
2. What does Leonard think happens in the hovel?
3. In Chapter VIII, what is the situation when Eustace arrives at Lynwood?
4. When and what letter does Eustace receive in Chapter VIII?
5. What memories does Eustace have of Agnes in Chapter X?
6. What happens to the Lances after the Princereturns to Aquitaine?
7. By what right does Eustace say he should be Arthur's guardian?
8. How is a plot against Eustace discovered?
9. Where does Eustace find Leonard?
10. When does Le Borgne Basque creep out of his quarters in Chapter XII, and who stops him?
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