I need so much help please does anyone know about The Secret Garden.
i read it like 900 times when i was little so i can help
oh thanks so much i have a quiz but i forgot about it !!!
Which best describes Colin's main conflict in the novel? A. He is often afraid because his father has such a terrible temper. B. He feels angry and bitter because his mother does not love him. C. He feels bored by life because nothing exciting ever happens in Yorkshire. D. He is lonely and unhappy because he thinks that he is doomed to a life of poor health.
D i do believe
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sure, just leave a few at once
i can only do you 1 at a time
How does Mr. Craven resolve the conflict he faces in the novel? A. He swallows his pride and agrees to take care of Mary. B. He learns to accept the sad events of his past, and he makes up with his son. C. He finally sells Misselthwaite Manor and moves on with his life. D. He figures out a way to cure Colin of his many sicknesses.
I can't remember this one 100% but i think B
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Which character is best described as surly and gruff, but caring when it comes to Mary and Colin? A. Ben Weatherstaff B. Mrs. Medlock C. Susan Sowerby D. Archibald Craven
A or D
which one do you think is most likely going to be right
probably A
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In the novel, how does Martha Sowerby first help Mary? A. She forces Mary to be independent. B. She teaches Mary how to speak English. C. She introduces Mary to Colin. D. She saves Mary from a dangerous fall.
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a
What does Mary show when she tells Colin that she found the secret garden? A. She shows that she likes to boast. B. She shows that she fears Colin. C. She shows that she tends to have good luck. D. She shows that she trusts Colin
d
D
Why does Susan Sowerby give Martha advice about what to do with Mary? A. She is concerned that Mary will be lonely. B. She is afraid that Martha will lose her job. C. She is worried that Mary will get into trouble. D. She wants to teach Martha how to be a good mother.
i think A
At the start of the novel, how do the manor and the garden reflect the conflicts within and among the people who live there? A. The manor and garden have many locked rooms and secret places, just as the people who live there have many secrets. B. The manor and garden were built on a moor that looks like the sea, and the people who live there must often travel. C. The manor and garden belong to Mr. Craven, and Mr. Craven is the source of everyone's conflicts. D. The manor and garden are dying and need to be "brought back to life," just as everyone who lives there is diseased and needs to be cured.
A or D but im leaning toward A
Why does Colin wish to keep his recovery secret from his father? A. He worries that his recovery will only be temporary. B. He fears that his father will not return if he knows that Colin is healthy. C. He knows that his recovery will spark unhappy memories for his father. D. He wants to surprise his father when he returns.
I dont know on this one
What does wingspanon do to help Colin? A. He teaches Colin how to play several musical instruments. B. He entertains Colin with funny stories about his adventures with the animals. C. He helps Colin plan his lectures about his discoveries. D. He learns exercises from a strong man to show Colin.
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Um. I think its b.
In the novel, how do the children and the garden change in similar ways? A. On the afternoon that Colin enters the garden for the first time, both he and the flowers immediately become healthy again. B. On the afternoon that Colin enters the garden for the first time, both he and the flowers seem unusually radiant and beautiful. C. On the afternoon that Colin enters the garden for the first time, both he and the flowers seem strangely quiet and uncertain. D. On the afternoon that Colin enters the garden for the first time, both he and the flowers seem quite small to Mary.
do you know this one
In the novel, what does Mary's friendship with Colin show? A. Women are naturally more caring than men. B. Overcoming one's fears can lead to great happiness. C. All sickness is temporary. D. It's never too late to apologize for past mistakes.
In the novel, what is one thing that Mary does to help Colin? A. She helps him to accept his poor health. B. She brings him to live at Misselthwaite Manor. C. She refuses to let him pity himself. D. She tells him about his mother.
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