Virginia Woolf: The Duchess and the Jeweller; practice & quiz Latest Updated 2024
Virginia Woolf: The Duchess and the Jeweller; practice & quiz Latest Updated 2024 Becoming the "richest jeweller in England" has brought the jeweller all of the following except - answerpeace of mind. The jeweller decides against having the pearls checked before he pays for them because he - answerknows that the investment will pay off one way or another. The source of the jeweller's dissatisfaction with his life seems to have most to do with - answera lack of intimacy. Virginia Woolf revolutionized modern fiction and was known as a pioneer of the use of - answerstream of consciousness technique Whose work is most likely to require being lissome? - answera ballerina's Whom did the jeweller most probably bet that he would become the "richest jeweller in England"? - answerhis mother An expression associated with arrogance is a - answersneer Which of the following best reflects the feelings of the duchess toward the jeweller's interest in her daughter, Diana? - answerShe is willing to use it for her own gain. What is the duchess's attitude toward having the pearls checked out? - answerreluctant Most of all, the jeweller would like the duchess to - answerbecome his mother-in-law. At the end of the story, why does Oliver ask for forgiveness? - answerHe knows that his mother would think he was foolish for buying the pearls without testing them. Why does the Duchess invite Oliver to her estate? - answerShe knows that he likes to be with important people and loves her daughter Diana. She invites him so that he will buy the pearls at the asking price
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