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Bear had to be in Great Wexly on the 23rd of June because he: - wanted to take part in the Feast of St. John the Baptist - met with family on this date and in this place every year - had promised to meet a man from the brotherhood and report the things he had observed as he traveled the kingdom
What is had promised to meet a man from the brotherhood and report the things he had observed as he traveled the kingdom
100
Bear told the priest in the town where he and Crispin first performed that Crispin was: - his son - his nephew an apprentice - an orphan of the Great Plague
What is his son
100
Which of the following was not something that happened in Lodgecot: - Crispin learned that he had been accused of murdering Father Quinel - a one-eyed man took specil interest in Crispin when the priest warned Bea about the notorious murderer who was on the loose - Bear and Crispin left the village unnoticed late in the evening
What is Bear and Crispin left the village unnoticed late in the evening
100
During the twenty days that Bear andCrispin traveled about the country, Bear taught the boy to: - read and write his name - use weapons and make snares for catching rabbits and birds - juggle more than three objects at a time
What is use weapons and make snares for catching rabbits and birds
100
Before they entered Great Wexly, Bear told Crispin that he cared for him, and he asks the boy to: - be his apprentice - introduce himself as his son - swear a sacred oath never to leave his side
What is be his apprentice
200
Bear thought of Lord Furnival as the devil because he owned all the land where they had traveled and: - he took no care in choosing his stewards - all the misery as well - much of it was too poor to raise food for the people who lived on it
What is all the misery as well
200
Which of the following was NOT true of Great Wexly: - It was surrounded by a great wall and filled with more people than Crispin had ever seen - It was Lord Furnival's home, and it had a foul odor from the garbage and human waste that were thrown in the streets - It was brightly decorated with blue and gold ribbons for the festival, and soldiers walked about talking with the merchants
What is it was brightly decorated with blue and gold ribbons for the festival, and soldiers walked about talking with the merchants
200
Widow Daventry: - owned the Green Man tavern where Bear and Crispin stayed - was part of the brotherhood - owned a small house near the town square where the brotherhood met once a year
What is owned the Green Man tavern where Bear and Crispin stayed
200
Lady Furnival had inherited all of her husband's wealth because: - he had died without a legal heir - she was the king's daughter - all of the possible claimants had disappeared or died
What is he had died without a legal heir
200
When Crispin left the room without permission to explore Great Wexly, John Aycliffe saw and recognized him when they were both: - buying white bread from the same merchant - kneeling in prayer in the great church in the town square - in the Green Man tavern
What is kneeling in prayer in the great church in the town square
300
John Aycliffe had an interest in the Furnival fortune because he - was Lord Furnival's nephew - was Lady Furnival's kin - had been left tracts or land in Lord Furnival's will
What is was Lady Furnival's kin
300
Crispin followed Bear to his meeting where the brotherhood was meeting because he: - wanted to hear more about their plans for an uprising - saw that the one-eyed man from Lodgecot was following Bear - was suspicious that Widow Daventry might betray him while Bear was gone
What is saw that the one-eyed man from Lodgecot was following Bear
300
When the soldiers broke into the house where the brotherhood was meeting: - Crispin watched in horror from the roof - Bear helped everyone to escape over the wall but was captured and taken to Lord Furnivals' palace - John Ball screamed that Bear had betrayed them
What is Bear helped everyone to escape over the wall but was captured and taken to Lord Furnival's palace
300
Crispin learned about the words on his mother's cross and his true identity from: - John Ball - Bear - Widow Daventry
What is Widow Daventry
300
Crispin was a threat to John Aycliffe and Lady Furnival because he: - could be used to claim the Furnival forturne - could prove that Ayclife was responsible for his mother's misery and Father Quinels' death - knew they were part of the conspiracy to overthrow the king and the church
What is could be used to claim the Furnival fortune
400
John Ball refused Crispin's request to help Bear because he: - was certain Bear had been taken as bait to draw the members of the brotherhood out into the open - felt that Bear had grown weak in changing his mind about joining the botherhood, and they couldn't endanger themselves any further for him - felt Bear had already been tortured and killed
What is felt that Bear had grown weak in changing his mind about joining the botherhood, and they couldn't endanger themselves any further for him
400
In performing his duties as a spy for the brotherhood, Bear had concluded that: - the time was not right for an uprising against tyranny - John Ball and the brotherhood needed to begin the rebellion right away - things would change for the better once a new king came to the throne
What is the time was not right for an uprising against tyranny
400
Crispin entered the Furnival's palace by: - waiting for the guards at the front gate to fall asleep and slipping through a nearby open window - squeezing into a crevice between the palace and the next building and climbing to the second-story balcony - leaping from the roof of a nearby building onto the roof of the palace and dropping onto the balcony
What is squeezing into a crevice between the palace and the next building and climbing to the second-story balcony
400
Seeing the image of his father at the alter inside the Furnival palace, Crispin knew that: - the resemblance would prove that he was Furnival's son - he was not the man in the image, nor any part of him - his mother would find justice in heaven
What is he was not the man in the image, nor any part of him
400
Because of the inscription on his mother's cross of lead and the dagger that he held to the steward's throat, Crispin was able to force John Aycliffe to: - sign a paper releasing him from the wolf's head proclamation - reveal the location of his grandfather's holdings - swear an oath that he and Bear could leave town in exchange for relinquishing his claim on the Furnival holdings
500
Which of the following was NOT true of Bear's condition when Crispin found him in the Furnival palace dungeon: Bear - was chained to a wall, but defiantly singing one of his songs - was bound and stretched upright upon a ladderlike structure - had bloodstains, stripes, and welts over his body
What is was bound and stretched upright upon a ladderlike structure
500
Outside the palace, Aycliffe: - offered a reward to anyone who would kill Crispin - pushed the soldiers aside and attacked Crispin with his sword - commanded that the soldiers kill Bear at once
What is offered a reward to anyone who would kill Crispin
500
Aycliffe was killed when Bear picked him up and threw him: - to the ground, breaking his back - onto the dagger that Crispin had brought from the palace - onto some of the soldiers who were circling them, and he was impaled on their swords
What is onto some of the soldiers who were circling them, and he was impaled on their swords
500
Walking with Bear on the road leaving Great Wexly, Crispin knew the happiness and freedom he felt to be: - his newfound soul - his Heaven on earth - God's reward for seeking justice
What is his newfound soul
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