Middlemarch

Middlemarch

by

George Eliot

Middlemarch: Book 6, Chapter 60 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 6, Chapter 60. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why does Will attend the auction, despite having previously declared his intention to leave Middlemarch?
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Mr. Bulstrode asks him to buy a painting for his wife
He is looking for items to furnish his own home
He wants to prove his worth to the men who look down on him
He is interested in bidding on books and paintings for himself
How does the appearance of Raffles at the auction affect Will?
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It gives Will an opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost relative
It embarrasses Will further in front of the townspeople
It surprises Will and introduces a new complication into his day
It provides Will with an unexpected ally in the auction bidding
How is Raffles's behavior perceived by Will and, presumably, by others in Middlemarch?
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As genuinely friendly and helpful, offering Will valuable family information
As malicious and unsettling, due to his disregard for social norms and creepy demeanor
As ignorant and insensitive, unaware of the impact of his revelations
As intriguing and mysterious, prompting curiosity about his true motives