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Multiple Choice
1. B (Chapter 5)
2. C (Chapter 4)
3. A (Chapter 6)
4. A (Chapter 6)
5. C (Chapter 2)
6. B (Chapter 5)
7. A (Chapter 6)
8. C (Chapter 3)
9. B (Chapters 2, 3, 6)
10. B (Chapter 1)
11. A (Chapters 1, 6)
12. D (Chapter 7)
13. B (Chapter 7)
14. D (Chapter 4)
15. B (Chapter 1)
Long Answer
1. Damsels often appear in the guise of someone needing help, and the code of chivalry demands that a knight assist them. The peril a damsel experiences serves as the inciting incident for quests. (Chapters 2, 3, 6)
2. Magic moves the plot forward and is used most frequently by Merlin, Nyneve, and Morgan le Fay. It can be a force for either good or evil depending on the intent of the practitioner. (Chapters 1, 4,
By John Steinbeck