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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 7, what creature is still on the loose?
2. In Chapter 8, how many coins does Cassian give Emerie to deliver the goods he purchases?
3. Where does Cassian fly to in Chapter 3?
4. What can Feyre hear coming from the tavern in Chapter 12?
5. In Chapter 1, how long has it been since Feyre killed a wolf and came to Prythian?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who does Feyre meet in Chapter 4, and what does she invite Feyre to do?
2. What does Feyre do when she decides not to go to Ressina's studio?
3. Who tidies up after Feyre and Cassian after they try to decorate in Chapter 12, and what comment is made about their efforts?
4. In Chapter 1, when Feyre tries to contact Rhysand, where does she think he might be?
5. How does it feel for Feyre to paint in Chapter 10?
6. Who is Vassa?
7. Why does Feyre's bedroom seem to feel tight?
8. In Chapter 13, where do Feyre and Rhysand find Nesta, and what is the place like?
9. In Chapter 4, what does Feyre remember about the attack on Velaris months ago?
10. Why is Amren struggling to eat in Chapter 12?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Nesta is Feyre and Elain’s sister. What is Nesta’s role in her family, and why does she seem like an outsider?
Essay Topic 2
A catharsis is an emotional release. What unconscious conflicts and issues is Feyre dealing with? How and why is painting a catharsis for her?
Essay Topic 3
Metaphors and similes are figures of speech that are used to make comparisons between things. Metaphors seem to imply an equal comparison, while similes seem to imply a similarity between two things. Does the author use more metaphors or similes in A Court of Frost and Starlight? How does the use of metaphors or similes help readers comprehend concepts? How does the use of metaphors or similes help make the writing more interesting?
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