Part I
1. In Part I, what does the narrator believe is his great fortune?
(a) To belong to the League.
(b) To find a rare map.
(c) To inherit a modest fortune.
(d) To be a gifted writer.
2. How does the narrator describe the times early in Part I?
(a) Remarkable times.
(b) Painful times.
(c) Difficult times.
(d) Prosperous times.
3. In Part I, what does the narrator say that several other authors claim?
(a) They have traveled the world.
(b) They are brothers of the League
(c) They have give accurate descriptions of the East.
(d) They are experts in archeology.
4. In Part I, what does the narrator say the conquered nations are ready to believe in?
(a) Their freedom.
(b) Long lasting peace.
(c) A time of great exploration.
(d) Things beyond reality.
5. What does the narrator say is the one paradox that must be accepted?
(a) Life and death are inseparable.
(b) A fool is wiser than the greatest king.
(c) Love conquers all obstacles.
(d) It is necessary to attempt the seemingly impossible.
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