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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 16, Grave on the Mountains.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When the Shepherd came to Much-Afraid in the cabin what did He ask her to do?
(a) He asked her to offer herself as a burnt offering.
(b) He asked her to offer her heart as an offering.
(c) He asked her to trim the plant of love growing in her heart and burn the branches on an altar.
(d) He asked her to offer the natural need for human love growing inside her heart as a burnt offering.
2. What did Mrs. Valiant do with Much-Afraid after the Fearlings left?
(a) They went to Mrs. Valiant's house.
(b) They had a cup of tea.
(c) They hurried out of the cottage.
(d) They went to the Shepherd.
3. What did the Shepherd say to Much-Afraid as they walked among the flowers?
(a) "You are the most treasured flower of all."
(b) "Humble yourself."
(c) "Smell the sweetness of the lovely flowers."
(d) "Stop and smell the flowers."
4. How did the Shepherd leave Much-Afraid and her companions as they started their journey to the High Places?
(a) He disappeared.
(b) Leaping from rock to rock up the mountain.
(c) Running faster than they could see him along the path ahead of them.
(d) He ascended like a rocket.
5. How did Much-Afraid begin to feel about the desolate surroundings along the Shores of Loneliness?
(a) She hated the desolation.
(b) She was homesick for the green valley.
(c) She thought it was terrible, but went becuase she had to.
(d) She started to feel joy in what she saw.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does the Shepherd compare the flowers to the human soul?
2. After getting drenched in the pouring rain, where did Much-Afraid and her companions rest for the night?
3. Where does the Shepherd live?
4. What does the Shepherd say about bread corn?
5. Much-Afraid and her companions were about to head trough the Forests of Danger and Tribulation, but before they left, what did the Shepherd remind them?
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