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Neverwhere #6 Take Home Quizish Chapters 10-12 Must be Typed Due Tuesday 5/12 1. Where does the wine, served by Islington, come from? 2. What does Islington want Door to bring him in exchange for his help? 3. How much time did Vandemar and Croup agree to give the marquis? How much did they actually give him? (2 pts) 4. What does Richard dream about? 5. Who do parents in London Below threaten their children with when they want them to behave?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Neverwhere #6 Take Home Quizish Chapters 10-12 Must be Typed Due Tuesday 5/12 1. Where does the wine, served by Islington, come from? 2. What does Islington want Door to bring him in exchange for his help? 3. How much time did Vandemar and Croup agree to give the marquis? How much did they actually give him? (2 pts) 4. What does Richard dream about? 5. Who do parents in London Below threaten their children with when they want them to behave? 6. Richard asks Hunter “…what are you after?” List what Richard, Door, and Hunter are after. (3 pts) 7. Who guards the bridge? 8. At Black Friar’s each of them plays a part in getting the key. What does Door do? 9. What is the first part of the Ordeal of the Key? 10. What phrase does Richard use as he leaves Brother Fuliginous? What is the correct phrase? Where is it from (EC)? (2 pts) 11. At the Blackfriar’s Station platform, who really is Gary? 12. What is it that Richard finds in his pocket that gives him focus during the ordeal? Where did it come from? (2 pts) 13. When the train arrives at the station what is it filled with? 14. What does Richard tell the Abbot he is not? 15. Why does the Abbot say “God help us all.”? 16. There is no exchange of money in London Below as everything works on a barter system (favors can be barter). Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this situation. Can you imagine our own society operating on such a system? (2 paragraph minimum—5 points) 17. Part of a fantasy or science fiction book is creating a world that is believable to the reader—to make it come alive. Does Neil Gaiman accomplish this task? (2 paragraph minimum—5 points)

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