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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. How did Elgin's mother die?
(a) Gun injury.
(b) Complications after surgery.
(c) Cancer.
(d) Car accident.
2. Which best describes the narrator's reliability?
(a) The narrator is completely unreliable.
(b) The narrator is not reliable, and he or she admits it.
(c) The narrator is reliable.
(d) The narrator's judgement is affected by the past.
3. After the narrator reveals the truth, what is Jacqueline's fate?
(a) She is guaranteed to find love elsewhere.
(b) She is homeless.
(c) She is now doomed.
(d) She has been saved.
4. How does the narrator believe Louise feels about Elgin?
(a) Louise has affection for him.
(b) Louise hates him.
(c) Louise feels passionately about him.
(d) Louise is in danger being with Elgin.
5. What is the narrator afraid of about revealing his or her relationship with Louise?
(a) Getting physically hurt by Jacqueline.
(b) Not having a place to live.
(c) Hurting Jacqueline emotionally.
(d) Getting hurt emotionally by Louise.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does the narrator answer Louise's question about the future of their relationship?
2. What does Elgin ask Louise after he learns the truth?
3. Which of the following is a theme in the novel?
4. What type of art did Inge object to?
5. What does Louise refuse to accept from the narrator?
Short Essay Questions
1. Was Jacqueline's ignorance about the narrator's affair good or bad?
2. According to the narrator, why wouldn't Jacqueline appreciate an affair?
3. What is the narrator's initial impression of Louise?
4. How does the narrator look back at affairs?
5. Is the narrator using Jacqueline? Why or why not?
6. Why doesn't the narrator leave Jacqueline for Louise?
7. Describe Jacqueline.
8. How does the narrator want Louise to treat their relationship?
9. What is Louise's effect on the narrator?
10. Why does Louise refuse the narrator's affection?
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