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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which bird does Carter refer to as a friend of man?
(a) Starling.
(b) Humingbird.
(c) Robin.
(d) Wren.
2. What does Carter compare the forest to in Part II?
(a) An island.
(b) A lake.
(c) A pair of jaws.
(d) A house.
3. What is true about the young girl in terms of her family?
(a) She is the oldest child.
(b) She reads constantly.
(c) She is the youngest child.
(d) She has lost a limb in a wolf fight already.
4. How does the young man get into granny's house?
(a) By imitating the young girl's voice.
(b) By breaking the door down.
(c) By pretending to be the postman.
(d) By pretending to be the woodsman.
5. What does the young man offer to carry for the young girl?
(a) Her shawl.
(b) Her gun.
(c) Her laundry.
(d) Her basket.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does the young man ask for if he wins the wager?
2. What remarkable object does the young man have in his pocket?
3. What does Granny have for company?
4. What does the young girl do when she hears the howl of a wolf?
5. Who has built the fire in granny's hearth?
Short Essay Questions
1. What object does the young man have in his pocket that fascinates the young girl?
2. What does the young girl see just after hearing the first howl from a wolf in the woods?
3. What is the worst time all year for running into wolves, and why?
4. In Part II, what does Carter advise if one sees a naked man among the woods, and why?
5. How does the young man get into the old woman's house?
6. What does the granny think might protect her from the wolf who comes knocking at her door?
7. What is the dynamic between the young man and the young girl in the woods as they walk together?
8. What does the young man look like when he takes off his coat and hat?
9. Why does the girl going to see her granny in midwinter through the woods not feel scared?
10. What stage of life is the young girl at who sets off for her granny's house, and why is this significant?
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