Hareton Earnshaw
the date it was built in 1500 and the name Hareton Earnshaw
"Know thyself"
He couldn't read the figures in the inscription above the dorr at Wuthering Heights.
The Grange and Wuthering Heights are located in close proximity to each other, within walking distance. They are described as being situated on opposite sides of a valley, with Wuthering Heights sitting on a slight hill above the Grange.
The phrase "Know Thyself" inscribed above the entrance of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi advised visitors to introspect and understand themselves. It served as a reminder to seek self-awareness and self-knowledge as a path to wisdom and enlightenment.
Wuthering Heights is a classic novel for children ages 8-12. Other than this age group, the novel has no literary value whatsoever to adults above the age of 12 and children younger than 8. I think someone is playing a trick on you. Wuthering heights is a classic peice of English literature, and considered (for some strange reason) to be one of the greatest love stories ever told. The first answer here is ridiculous a child 8-12 would have to be exceptionally gifted if they were able to read and understand the language used in Wuthering Heights. Many adults would not. It is a classic piece of literature and as a love story I have read no other like it.
The Ten Commandments.
It is expressly forbidden to post the CAB quiz questions on the Internet. The above poster is cheating. Please don't answer this as it spoils it for the rest of us.
Scarlet Heights in Queensbury, West Yorkshire, is approximately 900 feet above sea level.
Cathy calls Hareton a dunce because she believes he is unintelligent and uneducated due to his rough and uncivilized manners. However, it is revealed later in the story that Hareton's lack of education and manners is a result of his upbringing by Heathcliff, rather than his inherent intelligence.
Keystone Heights, Florida is 141 feet (43 meters)
The geographical term for heights is elevation. Elevation is the vertical distance of a location above a reference point, such as sea level.