This is a self-paced quiz to get some quotes and story points into your brain before the exam on Friday. I would suggest reading all of either Maestro or Macbeth before the exam.
2. • There are twelve sets of questions
• Two sets about each text.
• Each set has ten questions.
• Go through the questions and write down your
answers, and then view the answers to compare them to
yours.
• This will only work as useful revision if you actually try to
answer the questions yourself
45. • Because he loved her
• Because Uncle Frank killed her and this changes all his
family relationships
• Because it changes David’s view of the world
46. • When he sees Frank and Wes talking in the creek bed at
Julian’s ranch. He lines them up in his gun sights and is
tempted to shoot Frank
108. • “Yeah, but it’s my way.”
• That he seems himself as an individual rather than
someone bound my the community’s way of doing things.
• That he reverts to violence to solve this problems when
provoked.
109. • Strength of numbers.
• There are simply too many of them, so Shaffer cannot kill
them all.
110. • He helps build Zook’s barn.
• He dresses in Amish clothing
• He milks the cows with Eli
• He is a carpenter
112. • John Book thinks it is okay to touch it as long as it is
unloaded and safe.
• Eli says, “What you take into your hand, you take into
your heart.”
130. • That it is not personal when he kills someone.
• Moreover, that he distances himself from what he does.
The killing is simply what he does, not anything about this
identity
131. • On the night of the prom, he realised that he wanted to
kill someone and, because he loved Debi so much, he
decided it would be better if he left.
156. • Paul Crabbe said this about himself.
• He means that the best musicians lost interest in
him, because he just repeated everything that he had
heard from Keller.
157. • This tells us that Keller is an arrogant and judgemental
man.
• He think he can tell how well someone plays the piano
just by seeing their hands, rather than listening to or
watching them play.
158.
159.
160.
161.
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170. • That Frank Hayden only sexually assaulted Indian
women and no-one else.
196. • Races Mattie to safety, killing her horse and nearly killing
himself in the process
• Rode against Lucky Ned Pepper and his men, one
against four
240. • The first tells us that he is a selfish man and in a hurry
• The second, at the barn building where he sips a little
then passes it on, shows us that he shares with other
people and adopts their customs.
241. • From a newspaper clipping in the detectives’ office.