Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

by

Emily Brontë

Wuthering Heights: Chapter 18 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 18. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Edgar's approach to raising Cathy compare to Heathcliff's treatment of Hareton?
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Edgar wants Cathy to be wild and impulsive while Heathcliff wants Hareton to be civilized
Edgar and Heathcliff both isolate Cathy and Hareton for reasons related to their own personal gain
Both Edgar and Heathcliff encourage Cathy and Hareton to extensively explore the world
Edgar wants Cathy to be civilized while Heathcliff wants Hareton to be sheltered and uneducated
What can be inferred about the relationship between Cathy and Hareton from their first meeting?
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They dislike each other due to their different upbringings
They have a natural and mutual affection for each other
They are completely indifferent towards each other
They are cautious and reserved in each other’s presence
Why does Cathy's initial interest in Hareton turn into contempt at Wuthering Heights?
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Because he eventually refuses to play with her
Because she learns he's not the heir of Wuthering Heights
Because she finds out that he is related to Heathcliff
Because Hareton does not know how to read and write
What misconception does Cathy have about social class?
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She believes that people from different classes cannot be related
She thinks that social class is determined solely by education
She believes that it's unlawful to fraternize with lower-class people
She thinks that social class can easily change through personal efforts
When Nelly decides not to tell Edgar about Cathy's trip to Wuthering Heights, what does her decision reveal about her situation?
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Nelly feels protective of Edgar and doesn't want to worry him
Nelly is trying to manipulate the situation for her own gain
Nelly is dependent on Edgar's goodwill to keep her job
All of the above