1. Early in Chapter One, what is portrayed as among Answelica’s favorite games?
Answelica feigning passivity is portrayed as among her favorite games early in Chapter One. She thereby eases the monks into complacency, making it easier to headbutt them.
2. What reasons do the monks note for keeping Answelica alive?
The monks note keeping Answelica alive out of fear of her ghost. They determine that the spirit of the goat would be worse than the animal itself, capable of unimaginable ill.
3. Why is Edik tardy in feeding Answelica?
Edik is tardy in feeding Answelica because he spent too long looking at beauty. He paused to look at the light shining on grass and trees.
4. What reason does Edik give for having been in a field with Answelica early in Chapter Three?
Early in Chapter Three, Edik notes having been in a field with Answelica in an attempt to view the beauty of the flowers there. The goat subsequently chased and assailed him.
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