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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. What is Connie's father's name?
(a) Sir Monarch.
(b) Sir Malcom.
(c) Sir Manson.
(d) Sir Matthews.
2. Where does Connie want to live?
(a) In the old houses that were torn down.
(b) In America.
(c) In Mellors' cottage.
(d) In her father's house.
3. What does Connie see being torn down during the drive she takes when she thinks she might be pregnant?
(a) Old aristocratic houses.
(b) Trees.
(c) An old factory.
(d) A cemetery.
4. What does Mrs. Bolton do with Clifford every night during Connie's affair?
(a) Talks.
(b) Rubs his shoulders.
(c) Reads.
(d) Plays cards.
5. What is the name of Mellors' wife?
(a) Bertha.
(b) Belle.
(c) Betty.
(d) Belinda.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Connie ask Mrs. Bolton about while they are working together?
2. Who arrives early the morning that Connie leaves for Venice?
3. How does Connie feel when she returns home from her drive?
4. What is the only thing Connie can see as she travels through Europe?
5. Who does Clifford send to find Connie when she disappears during the storm?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Mrs. Bolton find out about the affair between Mellors and Connie?
2. What happens when Connie's father meets Mellors?
3. What does Connie tell Clifford she was doing during the storm and how does he respond?
4. What causes Connie to feel more lonely than ever at Wragby Hall?
5. What does Mellors say about his first girlfriends?
6. How does Connie feel about what she sees on her drive through Uthwaite?
7. What does Clifford talk to Connie about while he is on a walk with her after her trip?
8. What does Connie see happening on her drive through Uthwaite?
9. What do Connie and Mellors do in the woods together just before Connie leaves for Venice?
10. What happens when Mellors tries to help Clifford with his broken chair?
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