The Third Resignation
1. To what is the noise compared in "The Third Resignation"?
(a) A barking dog.
(b) A jackhammer.
(c) A tornado.
(d) A beehive.
2. In "The Third Resignation," what does the character think of as "chasing through the tormented corners of his hot, fever-torn head"?
(a) A cat.
(b) A fireman.
(c) A policeman.
(d) A dog.
3. At what other time was the noise present in the protagonist's head in "The Third Resignation"?
(a) The day of his death.
(b) The day of his mother's death.
(c) The day of his birth.
(d) The day of his wedding.
4. In "The Third Resignation," what object is in the protagonist's coffin?
(a) A pillow.
(b) A phone.
(c) A dried rose.
(d) A watch.
5. In "The Third Resignation," what is the protagonist's "illness"?
(a) Death.
(b) Eczema.
(c) Flu.
(d) Hypochondria.
6. How old is the protagonist of "The Third Resignation"?
(a) Twenty-five.
(b) Thirty.
(c) Seven.
(d) Fourteen.
7. What does the protagonist of "The Third Resignation" have a phobia of?
(a) Crowds.
(b) Mice.
(c) Small spaces.
(d) Spiders.
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