Preface:
1. What is the assumption left up to the reader in the Preface?
(a) Whether the story takes place in England or America.
(b) Whether the narrator is Moll or not.
(c) Whether the story is true or fiction.
(d) Whether Moll Flanders is good or bad.
2. Who is assumed to be the narrator of the story?
(a) Daniel DeFoe.
(b) a British journalist.
(c) Moll Flanders' mother.
(d) Moll Flanders.
3. What alteration does the narrator say has been made to the story?
(a) more stress on the law.
(b) more modest words.
(c) more graphic detail.
(d) more historical references.
4. What does the narrator say has been left out of the story?
(a) some of the most boring parts.
(b) some of the least colorful parts.
(c) some of the more vicious parts.
(d) some of the duplicate parts.
5. What does the narrator tell the reader to expect in the story?
(a) sudden surprises of every sort.
(b) sudden shifts of the story line.
(c) sudden changes in location.
(d) sudden lapses in Mill's memory.
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