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1. In what country does "North and South" take place?
(a) America.
(b) Canada.
(c) Spain and France.
(d) England.
2. Who wrote "North and South"
(a) Edward Gaskell.
(b) Eleanor Gaskell.
(c) Elizabeth Gaskell.
(d) Edmund Gaskell.
3. In what city does Aunt Shaw live?
(a) New York City.
(b) London.
(c) Paris.
(d) Madrid.
4. On what street does Aunt Shaw live?
(a) Magdalena Avenue.
(b) An unnamed country road.
(c) Harley Street.
(d) Fifth Avenue.
5. When the novel opens, who is Edith engaged to?
(a) An unnamed reverend.
(b) Captain Lennox.
(c) Professor Barton.
(d) Master Luke.
6. Who confesses his love to Margaret after they fetch pears from the garden?
(a) Mr. Lennox.
(b) Mr. Barton.
(c) An old, blind neighbor.
(d) Master Luke.
7. When the novel opens, where does the Hale family live?
(a) Castroville.
(b) Berkshire.
(c) Helstone.
(d) Stratford.
8. Where is Mrs. Hale originally from?
(a) Washington, D.C.
(b) Buenos Aires.
(c) Paris.
(d) London.
9. Where is Frederick Hale living when the novel opens?
(a) Buenos Aires.
(b) Paris.
(c) Rio.
(d) London.
10. Who is Dixon?
(a) The Hale's servant.
(b) The neighbor's cat.
(c) Margaret's pet cat.
(d) A nosy neighbor.
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