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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who does Sir Roderick have an argument with after punishing Seabury?
2. What is the title of Chapter 14?
3. Where does Bertie learn Mr. Stoker found Pauline the previous night?
4. What is the title of Chapter 17?
5. Why does Jeeves enter Chuffy's office?
Short Essay Questions
1. What do Bertie, Pauline and Chuffy discuss in the office in Chapter 19?
2. What does Mr. Stoker do to Bertie after they have dinner together in Chapter 11?
3. What does Jeeves tell Bertie he will not be able to provide at the end of Chapter 15?
4. How does Seabury intend to get revenge on Sir Roderick?
5. Why does Mr. Stoker want Pauline and Bertie to marry in Chapter 12?
6. What state does Bertie find Brinkley in when he returns home in Chapter 13?
7. Where does Sir Roderick suggest he and Bertie might go to clean their faces and spend the night? Why does Bertie refuse to go with Sir Roderick?
8. Where did Mr. Stoker end up finding his daughter on the night she slipped off the yacht?
9. How does Mr. Stoker react to Pauline and Chuffy's announcement that they intend to marry?
10. What do Sir Roderick and Bertie have in common in Chapter 16?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Analyze and interpret the different conflicts in the novel "Thank You, Jeeves". Who is in conflict with whom and why? Are these conflicts resolved? If so, how? Do these conflicts have a lasting affect on the characters of the novel?
Essay Topic 2
Discuss Wodehouse's use of the plot device deus ex machina. Which stories contain this technique? Why might Wodehouse have used this technique? How does this plot device affect the tone and pace of the story?
Essay Topic 3
Discuss the schemes which take place in the novel. Which characters plan and act out schemes? Are these schemes presented in a humorous tone? Why might Wodehouse have presented these schemes in such a manner?
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