"The Saga of Sea Child" and "Men Who Have Lost Their Shadows"
1. In "The Saga of Sea Child" of whom was the child born?
(a) Woman of the plains.
(b) Woman of the forest.
(c) Woman of the desert.
(d) Woman of the sea.
2. What was the child born clutching in "The Saga of Sea Child"?
(a) After birth.
(b) Blood clot.
(c) Umbilical cord.
(d) Placenta.
3. In "The Saga of Sea Child," because of what the child was born clutching, what type of life was expected for the child?
(a) Good fortune.
(b) Hardship and danger.
(c) Calamity and peril.
(d) Long life.
4. How did the child's mother die in "The Saga of Sea Child"?
(a) Torn uterus.
(b) Unchecked bleeding.
(c) Pneumonia.
(d) Giving birth.
5. In "The Saga of Sea Child," how did the child's father die?
(a) Plague.
(b) Drowned.
(c) Fighting a whale.
(d) Fight.
6. What was the child fed in "The Saga of Sea Child"?
(a) Rags dipped in goat's milk and fish oil.
(b) Watered-down cow's milk.
(c) Watered-down goat's milk.
(d) Rags dipped in cow's milk and fish oil.
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