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How many rooms there are in Mr.Craven's house?
99
100
54
12
How is Mr.Craven related to Mary?
He adopted Mary
Friend of Mary
Mary's Uncle
Friend of Mary's parents
Why did Mary's mom hand her to an Indian servant?
Because Mary was ugly.
Because Mary's mom didn't like children.
Because Mary's mom wanted a boy
Because Mary's mom was dying
How old is Mary when she moves to England?
9
2
10
4
Why did Mary leave India?
She needed a vacation from her annoying brother.
The town she lived in suffered a devastating earthquake that wrecked her home.
Her parents died.
Who is Mr. Pitcher?
Mary's imaginary friend
Mary's parakeet
Mrs. Medlock's nephew
Mr. Craven's butler
What is a moor?
What is cholera?
an infectious and often fatal bacterial disease of the small intestine, typically contracted from infected water supplies and causing severe vomiting and diarrhea.
the portion of one's shirt at the center of the shoulders
a fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells. The parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes in many tropical and subtropical regions.
Origin
How old is Misselthwaite Manor?
60 years old
1,600 years old
600 years old
Contrary means ...
cooperative
agreeable
not caring one way or the other
perversely inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired
Christian Science elements or overtones are found in this novel. A believer might think , for example, that if some was stealing everyone's sweetrolls in his town that this tragedy could be overcome by
praying and having faith in God
worshiping nature
doing science experiments to please the gods
One of the essential questions for this novel is
What responsibility do we have as humans who know right and wrong?
What are the effects of nuclear war?
How is one impacted/influenced by one’s family and friends?
Who is Mrs. Medlock?
Mary's aunt
Basil's mother
Mr. Craven's servant
Who is Basil Crawford?
the boy who teased Mary in India
a servant at Misselthwaite Manor
Jonesy's sidekick
What is the time period of this novel?
1930's
1800's
early 1900's
1950's
How is Martha different from other servants Mary has known?
She wears different clothing!
She talks to Mary as if they both love BTS music!
She talks to Mary as if they are equals.
She dances to India music as she enters the room.
Martha has a younger brother named?
Robin
Bradley
Ben
Dickon
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