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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. How far can Dagdan winnow if he carries others?
(a) A few miles.
(b) 5 miles.
(c) 2 miles.
(d) A mile.
2. In Chapter 4, how far does Feyre move Ianthe's marker stone so the rising sun will shine on Feyre?
(a) 4 feet.
(b) 3 feet.
(c) 2 feet.
(d) 5 feet.
3. In Chapter 14, what amazes Lucien about Velaris?
(a) Families are having picnics.
(b) Children are laughing in the streets.
(c) Lovers are taking strolls.
(d) People are walking in the parks.
4. What does Feyre dream of in Chapter 21?
(a) The Hewn City.
(b) The Prison.
(c) Locked in the Spring Court.
(d) Under the Mountain.
5. In Chapter 6, what does Tamlin say that he did with Rhysand's family's wings?
(a) Returned them to Rhysand.
(b) Gave them to the King of Hybern.
(c) Burned them.
(d) Buried them.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 17, what time do Cassian and Feyre arrange to meeting in the morning for training?
2. During the trip to the wall in Chapter 9, who goes with Tamlin to hunt?
3. What is missing at the beginning of Chapter 6?
4. What color dress does Nesta wear in Chapter 17?
5. In Chapter 23, what does the Bone Carver want from the Hewn City?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Rhysand's response when Lucien wonders if he is a prisoner in Chapter 16?
2. What does Feyre learn about the library and the librarians under the House of the Wind?
3. What does Jurian tell Feyre about Rhysand?
4. What does Rhysand tell Feyre about the mating bond in Chapter 24?
5. In Chapter 23, what does the Bone Carver want?
6. What army does Keir have, and why might he refuse to aid Rhysand's armies?
7. How did Amren escape the Prison?
8. How do Lucien and Feyre escape in Chapter 10?
9. In Chapter 16, what role does Amren think Feyre's sisters are required to play?
10. In Chapter 5, how does Feyre keep Tamlin from her bed?
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