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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. In Chapter 10, where does Mr. Markham run into Mr. Lawrence?
(a) On his way to church.
(b) At the local pub.
(c) On his way to town.
(d) On his way to Wildfell Hall.
2. What is Mrs. Graham doing near the river in Chapter 6?
(a) Writing.
(b) Drawing.
(c) Singing.
(d) Sleeping.
3. Why does Mr. Millward say he told Mrs. Graham about the rumors?
(a) To save her.
(b) To hurt her.
(c) To entertain her.
(d) To see how she would react.
4. In Chapter 7, where does Mrs. Graham say she wants to visit in order to sketch?
(a) The city.
(b) The shore.
(c) The caves.
(d) The mountains.
5. How did Lord Lowborough lose his fortune?
(a) Bad investments.
(b) A divorce.
(c) Gambling.
(d) Spending.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 23, how does Mr. Huntingdon act while at home?
2. Why does Helen burn some of her drawings in Chapter 18?
3. Why does Mr. Markham visit Mr. Millward in Chapter 2?
4. Why doesn't Mrs. Graham entertain her guests in the parlor in Chapter 5?
5. In Chapter 10, what does Mr. Millward seem to think about the rumors about Mrs. Graham?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Mr. Markham visit Mrs. Graham in Chapter 10?
2. What role does Helen's aunt play in her love life in Chapter 16?
3. How does Mrs. Graham try to explain her relationship with Mr. Lawrence to Mr. Markham?
4. What happens when Mr. Huntingdon tells Helen stories about his past after they are married?
5. What happens when Mr. Markham gives Mrs. Graham a book in Chapter 8?
6. In Chapter 1, what is Mr. Markham's living arrangement?
7. In Chapter 12, what does Mr. Markham tell Mrs. Graham about the rumors about her?
8. What do Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Markham argue about in Chapter 4?
9. In Chapter 4, why does Mrs. Graham say she can't visit other families in town?
10. In Chapter 21, how do Mr. Huntingdon's friends react to his engagement to Helen?
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