Cards in this guide (17)
On his second visit to Wuthering Heights why must Lockwood spend the night
He becomes sick and dizzy.
After Mr Earnshaw dies and Hindley returns to Wuthering Heights how does Hindley treat the servants and Heathcliff
Who became infatuated with Heathcliff
Catherine.
aplus- Isabella
How long did Heathcliff stay away from Wuthering Heights
Which of these is a quotation positioned at the beginning of a work that sometimes introduces a particular theme
Which of these terms is defined as a brief account of some amusing or interesting incident or event that is based on the real life experiences of individuals
What has changed about Catherine when she returns home after staying at Thrushcross Grange for five weeks
She is more groomed than fashionable
How was Heathcliff received when Mr Earnshaw first brought him home in Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontΓ«
Nelly Dean merely tolerated him, Mrs. Earnshaw ignored him, and
Hindley bullied him.
Which of these forms of organization begins with the least important point or illustration and ends with the most important
Who had been assisting Cathy in traveling to Wuthering Heights
What did Nelly catch Cathy doing
Secretly corresponding with Linton
For whom does Cathy mistake Hareton
After Heathcliff admonished Cathy for dropping Linton and not corresponding with him why did Nelly agree to accompany Cathy to Wuthering Heights
She could not bear to see how unhappy Cathy was.
Which of these adjectives best describe Catherine and Heathcliff's behavior considering the fact that Edgar and Catherine were married
indescreet
While no adjectives were listed, some potentially applicable adjectives include:
Adulterous, indiscreet, cruel -- to both each other and the Lintons, obsessive, jealous, and two-faced -- especially in the case of Catherine.
indescreet
What can be concluded from the portion of conversation heathcliff overhead between catherine and Nelly about catherines feelings for Edgar and heathcliff
Heathcliff feels that Catherine has let him down and begins to
have an emotional shutdown. This is basically where everything with
Heathcliff goes downhill.
Which word would be best substitute for savage-minded as it is used in the reading passage
If you wanted to get an idea of what a book is about without reading it which text features could you utilize
titles, headings, and subheadings