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Reading Quiz Sep 10
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Chapman calls the narrative of the telling of the story (such as how Reb Arye-Leib relates the story of Benya Krik in "How It Was Done in Odessa"), a
secondary narrative
surrounding narrative
frame narrative
bench narrative
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According to Chapman, a narrator with only partial knowledge of the plot or characters is limited. A narrator with ALL knowledge of the plot and characters is:
intelligent
omniscient
circumspect
antagonist
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The two major characters in "Wednesdays and Fridays" are:
mother and son
brother and sister
best friends
father and daughter
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Which item is left in various places around the house in "Wednesdays and Fridays," much to Mabel Doris Morgan's dismay?
a broken hockey stick
a set of wine glasses
a ceramic turkey
an outboard motor
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In "The Darling," Olenka's first husband owns:
a restaurant
a theatre
a bathouse
a psychotherapy clinic
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The ultimate target of Olenka's affections, the boy Sasha, is:
secretly Olenka's grandson
the son of a former lover
dying of tuberculosis
slowly becoming an alcoholic
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