Middlemarch

Middlemarch

by

George Eliot

Middlemarch: Book 3, Chapter 26 Quiz 2 questions

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What does the invitation for Lydgate to treat Fred suggest about Lydgate's reputation in Middlemarch?
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His reputation is mixed, with some people doubting his methods and others praising his skill
He is widely recognized as an exceptional doctor who can cure almost any ailment
His reputation is still under scrutiny, and Fred's case serves as a critical test
He is seen as an outsider by the traditional medical community, but patients have faith in him
Which of the following is the immediate consequence of Lydgate's successful treatment of Fred?
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The Vincys dismiss Mr. Wrench and make Lydgate their family doctor
Mr. Wrench publicly acknowledges Lydgate's superior medical skills
Lydgate's methods are officially adopted by the Middlemarch medical community
The Vincys donate a large sum to the hospital to show their gratitude