Part I (Pages 1 - 22)
1. What is the Irish Republic entitled to, according to the 1916 Proclamation?
(a) Land.
(b) Taxes.
(c) Food from peasants.
(d) The allegiance of every Irishman and Irishwoman.
2. What does the Irish Republic guarantee to citizens, according to the 1916 Proclamation?
(a) Wisdom.
(b) Money.
(c) Food.
(d) Religious and civil liberty.
3. What does the Irish Republic vow to cherish equally, according to the 1916 Proclamation?
(a) Prayers.
(b) Taxes.
(c) The children of the nation.
(d) Land.
4. When were there yellow trees?
(a) In January.
(b) In October.
(c) In April.
(d) In February.
5. Where is the story set?
(a) New Ross.
(b) Kildare.
(c) Galway.
(d) Dublin.
6. Which river runs through the town the story is set in?
(a) The Fiere River.
(b) The Barrow River.
(c) The LIffey River.
(d) The Lee River.
7. What is the area right beside the river called in Ireland?
(a) Barristers.
(b) Rilets.
(c) Quays.
(d) Firezes.
8. How do the people feel about the weather in Chapter 1?
(a) They hate it.
(b) They love it.
(c) They unhappily endure it.
(d) They are indifferent to it.
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