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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 1: Parts 10 - 19.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Book 1: Chapter 6, what does Edward Bishop do for a living?
(a) He is a professional musician.
(b) He is a cook's assistant.
(c) He works as a teacher at the institute.
(d) He is an artist's model.
2. In Book 1: Chapter 5, how does David feel about Edward Bishop's offer to get coffee?
(a) He eagerly accepts the offer.
(b) He declines the invitation.
(c) He is uncertain about what the offer means.
(d) He is annoyed by the invitation.
3. In Book 1: Part 14, why is David hesitant to pursue a life with Charles Griffith?
(a) He is not fond of Charles's family.
(b) He is worried about Charles's financial stability.
(c) He fears Charles's stodgy and unadventurous nature.
(d) Charles is not interested in a long-term relationship.
4. In Book 1: Chapter 9, what causes David to accept Charles Griffith's dinner invitation?
(a) He is eager to apologize for his previous behavior.
(b) He wants to honor his grandfather's request.
(c) He is genuinely excited to meet Charles.
(d) He is curious about Charles's house.
5. In Book 1: Part 15, what does Charles Griffith confess to David about his knowledge of David's illnesses?
(a) Charles has known about David's illnesses and still wants to marry him.
(b) Charles knows about David's illnesses and is okay with them.
(c) Charles is frightened by David's illnesses.
(d) Charles is unaware of David's illnesses.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book 1: Part 18, how does David's grandfather react to David's declaration of love for Edward?
2. In Book 1: Part 13, why is the Bingham family holding a party on March twelfth?
3. In Book 1: Chapter 4, what common interest do David and Charles Griffith share?
4. In Book 1: Part 18, why does David claim he declined Mister Griffith's offer?
5. In Book 1: Chapter 4, how does David feel about the idea of accepting Charles Griffith's offer?
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